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<Words>
  <W>
    <SM>[[ais]]</SM>
    <E>ice</E>
    <C>n. 冰；冰淇淋；矜持；（俚）钻石
vt. 冰镇；结冰
vi. 结冰
adj. 冰的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her candid eyes, blue as the flowers in her hands, were clear and cool as ice, but in her smile was all the warm profusion of that corner.</E>
        <C>她那明朗的眼睛,象她手里的花一样湛蓝,象冰一样清彻、寒冷,但是她的笑容中透露出那个角落里所有温暖的丰盈气息。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He muttered to himself in a way that struck ice into the soul of Jabez Stone.</E>
        <C>他自己嘟囔着,看见他这样子,一股冰冷的寒气直透入杰贝兹·斯通的灵魂。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mrs. Reed's hand still lay on her work inactive; her eyes of ice continued to dwell freezingly on mine.</E>
        <C>里德太太的手还一动不动地搁在她的活计上;她那冰冷的眼睛还冷冷地盯着我。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I would have to tell them not to put ice in the whiskey.</E>
        <C>我本该吩咐他们,别把冰放在酒里。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The first locomotive that tried to cross the lake fell through the ice and plunged to the bottom.</E>
        <C>当年试行通过的第一辆机车,就因为湖冰坍陷沉入湖底。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>gelato,reservedness</E>
        <C>n. [水文][制冷]冰；冰淇淋；矜持</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>glacial</E>
        <C>adj. 冰的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['aiskri:m]</SM>
    <E>ice-cream</E>
    <C>adj. 冰淇淋的；乳白色的
n. 冰淇淋
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He never can resist an ice-cream.</E>
        <C>看到冰淇淋,他总想吃。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The little boy licked the ice-cream cone.</E>
        <C>小男孩舐着冰淇淋蛋卷。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The little boy teases for ice-cream.</E>
        <C>小男孩不住地吵着要买冰淇淋。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He bought an ice-cream to quench his thirst.</E>
        <C>为了解渴,他买了一块冰淇淋。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>milky,opalescent</E>
        <C>adj. 冰淇淋的；乳白色的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>ice,gelato</E>
        <C>n. 冰淇淋</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ai'diə, 'ai'diə]</SM>
    <E>idea</E>
    <C>n. 想法；主意；概念
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She had no idea of how much weight she had lost or how she looked.</E>
        <C>她无暇顾及自己瘦了多少,变成了什么样子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>That June would have trouble with the fellow was as plain as a pikestaff; he had no more idea of money than a cow.</E>
        <C>琼跟这个家伙准会闹翻,这是洞若观火的;这家伙根本就不懂得什么叫钱,跟畜生一样。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As she turned the corner she had a new idea which made her stop dead.</E>
        <C>她走到拐弯的地方忽然想到一个新主意,立刻停了下来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I don't want you to get a wrong idea of me from all these stories you hear.</E>
        <C>你听那么多闲话,我不希望你从中得到一个对我的错误看法。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Then there was need for a complete break. The mines were run on an old system, an obsolete idea.</E>
        <C>下一步需要来个彻底的变革。这些矿井是按照陈旧的制度和过时的思想经营管理的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>concept,notion,construct,think</E>
        <C>n. 想法；主意；概念</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[if]</SM>
    <E>if</E>
    <C>conj. （表条件）如果；即使；是否；（表假设）假如
n. 条件；设想
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Perhaps if he prayed, the wish to see Christ Minster might be forwarded.</E>
        <C>也许他祷告一番,就可以帮助他实现他想看见基督寺的愿望。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>How simple it would be if I could make the line fast, he thought.</E>
        <C>他想:要是我能把钓丝系紧,那多么简单啊。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Christ was, if not divine, at least the best and wisest of men.</E>
        <C>基督即使不是神明,至少也是人类最有道德、最有智慧的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was as if he had become again a fetus in his mother's womb.</E>
        <C>好象他又变成母亲子宫里的一个胎儿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Catherine blushed, for she felt almost as if they were making sport of her.</E>
        <C>凯瑟琳唰地脸红了,她觉得他们好象在嘲弄她。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>whether,provided</E>
        <C>conj. （表条件）如果；即使；是否；（表假设）假如</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>condition,qualification,conception,assumption</E>
        <C>n. 条件；设想</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[il]</SM>
    <E>ill</E>
    <C>adj. 生病的；坏的；邪恶的；不吉利的
adv. 不利地；恶劣地；几乎不
n. 疾病；不幸
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>An adult might be very ill from the sting, but a baby could easily die from the poison.</E>
        <C>让蝎子蜇了,大人会大病一场,小孩很容易中毒身亡。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You are ready to speak ill of men.</E>
        <C>你动不动就讲人家坏话。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She had been ill in bed for several days and her son had not come to visit her.</E>
        <C>她病倒在床上好几天了,她的儿子却不曾来探望她。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Still he used law as he would use any other trap or weapon to rid him of a human ill.</E>
        <C>他仍利用法律逃避人类的苦难,就象利用别的任何陷阱、武器一样。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He desired I would not take it ill, if he gave orders to certain proper officers to search me.</E>
        <C>他盼望我不要见怪,如果他命令几个主管官吏来搜查我。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>bad,evil,black,ugly</E>
        <C>adj. 生病的；坏的；邪恶的；不吉利的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>badly,barely,adversely</E>
        <C>adv. 不利地；恶劣地；几乎不</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>illness,disaster,disease,sickness,evil</E>
        <C>n. 疾病；不幸</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ilnis]</SM>
    <E>illness</E>
    <C>n. 病；疾病
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her illness confined her to bed.</E>
        <C>她因病只得卧床。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There came to me that dreadful sense of illness, which we have no name for either in Scots or English.</E>
        <C>我遭受到的这种病痛的可怕的感觉,在苏格兰话或英文中,还没有适当的字眼可以拿来形容。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They dare not break the sad news to her on account of her illness.</E>
        <C>他们不敢向她透露恶耗,因为她在生病。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was saddened by the death of his elder son and the mental illness of his wife.</E>
        <C>他因大儿子的夭折,他妻子的精神病患而感到悲伤。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>King William had thrown off his illness, and returned to his normal life.</E>
        <C>威廉王已经撇开了病榻,恢复了正常的生活。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>disease,ill,sickness,complaint,maladie</E>
        <C>n. 病；[医]疾病</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[i'mædʒin]</SM>
    <E>imagine</E>
    <C>vt. 想像；猜想；臆断
vi. 想像；猜想；想像起来
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Captain Loft was as much a captain as one can imagine.</E>
        <C>我们理想中的上尉所应有的一切,洛夫特上尉都有了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mr. Bruhl began to worry. He began to imagine things.</E>
        <C>卜卢先生这才开始有点担心,禁不住胡思乱想。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>How can you imagine Him to be so stupid, so cruel?</E>
        <C>你怎么能把至高无上的主想象得如此昏庸,如此残忍呢?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Let's imagine tying a rope to a tree and yanking the free end up and down.</E>
        <C>让我们想象将一根绳索栓在树上,拽住没有固定的那端用劲上下甩动。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I can′t imagine my marrying a girl of that sort.</E>
        <C>我难以想像与那种女子结婚后的情形。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>picture,think of</E>
        <C>vt. 想像；猜想；臆断</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>think of,suppose</E>
        <C>vi. 想像；猜想；想像起来</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[i'mi:diətli]</SM>
    <E>immediately</E>
    <C>adv. 立即，立刻；直接地
conj. 一…就
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>If I were to be, I would step down and raise my voice immediately.</E>
        <C>一旦我弄清楚了,我会立即辞职站出来表态。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mr. Sympson rose up furious. He bounced out of the room, but immediately bounced back again, shut the door, and resumed his seat.</E>
        <C>辛普森先生气得直跳起来。他躜出房外,可是立刻又躜回来,关上门,重新坐下来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In his raving he swore he would let her heart's blood out immediately.</E>
        <C>在他愤激的时候,他发誓他要立刻让她心里的血流出来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When she got a load of my new coat she immediately wanted one just like it.</E>
        <C>她看到我穿的新外衣后,马上就想买一件和它一样的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I knew immediately how this would go down with my chief.</E>
        <C>我马上猜到我的上司会怎样看待这件事了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>rapidly,directly,soon,now,shortly</E>
        <C>adv. 立即，立刻；直接地</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>directly,than</E>
        <C>conj. 一…就</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[im'pɔ:tənt]</SM>
    <E>important</E>
    <C>adj. 重要的，重大的；有地位的；有权力的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>During one of her play hours she wrote out an important document as well as she could.</E>
        <C>在一次玩乐的时间里,她尽自己的水平拟就了一份重要文件。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He might be able to take vengeance upon them, it was important that he should not be recognized.</E>
        <C>为了能够向他们报仇,他千万不可以暴露身份。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He looked important above physical employment, from the way he stood with his hands on his hips.</E>
        <C>这个人看样子有些来头,不象个卖力气的人,这可以从他双手叉腰伫立的姿势看出来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>But she was important. She stood for something for him to think about.</E>
        <C>然而她是重要的,因为她象征着使他思念的东西。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Then every bit of knowledge about them would be important.</E>
        <C>哪怕能了解到一点一滴关于他们的情况也是好的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>crucial,considerable,material,big,significant</E>
        <C>adj. 重要的，重大的；有地位的；有权力的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[im'pɔsəbl]</SM>
    <E>impossible</E>
    <C>adj. 不可能的；不可能存在的；难以忍受的；不真实的
n. 不可能；不可能的事
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was impossible to think of him as evolving any taste of his own.</E>
        <C>若认为他能独自培养一项爱好就太天真了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was no fault of yours, nor of his; it was a mistake impossible to be prevented.</E>
        <C>这不是你的错误,也不是他的错误,这是个无法防止的谬误。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As far as I have heard it is impossible for me to say whether the present case is an instance of crime or not.</E>
        <C>就我所听到的来说我还不可能断定现在这个案件是不是一个犯罪的案例。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When the workmen found it was impossible for me to break loose, they cut all the strings that bound me.</E>
        <C>工人们看到我跑不掉了,就割断了一切捆缚我的绳子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I believed from then on that it was impossible for a poor boy to get justice.</E>
        <C>我从此相信,穷人的孩子是得不到公平的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>incorrect,unbearable</E>
        <C>adj. 不可能的；不可能存在的；难以忍受的；不真实的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>a blue moon</E>
        <C>n. 不可能；不可能的事</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[im'pru:v]</SM>
    <E>improve</E>
    <C>vt. 改善，增进；提高…的价值
vi. 增加；变得更好
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Pub did not want a cigar, but accepting it might improve the atmosphere.</E>
        <C>帕格并不想吸雪茄烟,但是接下一支可能会使气氛缓和。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In the meantime matters in the house did not improve.</E>
        <C>在这段时间里,家庭情况并没有好转。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It lies near upon my conscience to improve this parting and set you on the right guard against the dangers of the world.</E>
        <C>我的良心要我趁这一次离别的机会把正确的处世方法告诉你,提防世间的种种危险。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I had this mercy, that I had more time given me, and that it was my business to improve that time.</E>
        <C>我既得到这个恩惠,我就有更充分的时间,我该好好地利用。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Much effort has been expended to improve the standard of the forging furnace.</E>
        <C>我们也花费了很大力量用以改进锻炉标准。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>further,build up</E>
        <C>vt. 改善，增进；提高…的价值</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>gain,accelerate,grow in</E>
        <C>vi. 增加；变得更好</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in]</SM>
    <E>in</E>
    <C>prep. 按照（表示方式）；从事于；在…之内
adv. 进入；当选；（服装等）时髦；在屋里
adj. 在里面的；时髦的
n. 执政者；门路；知情者
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was relieved to see that his mother was not in the living room.</E>
        <C>看到他母亲不在起居室里,他心里倒反觉得落下了块石头。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had been used to being of cock of the walk in his native village.</E>
        <C>他已惯于在乡里称王称霸了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They thought first of a city as a safe place in a time of strife.</E>
        <C>他们起初把城市设想为动乱时期的安全地方。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He took the implements which I described to you in my letter from his breast.</E>
        <C>他从他胸前取出我在信里跟你描述过的武器。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was as if he had become again a fetus in his mother's womb.</E>
        <C>好象他又变成母亲子宫里的一个胎儿。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>within,inside</E>
        <C>prep. 按照（表示方式）；从事于；在…之内</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>modern,fashionable,tony</E>
        <C>adj. 在里面的；时髦的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[intʃ]</SM>
    <E>inch</E>
    <C>n. 英寸；身高；少许
vt. 使缓慢地移动
vi. 慢慢前进
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her mother hastened to explain, smiles breaking from every inch of her person.</E>
        <C>她母亲连忙解释,解释的时候,身上每一块地方,都露出喜笑的神情。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Just before starting the driver picked up in the street a stump of a cigar an inch long, and put it in his mouth.</E>
        <C>临出发前,赶车的在街头捡了截一英寸长的雪茄烟蒂,塞在嘴里。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In the west, and unheeded, the sun lay only an inch or two above the sea.</E>
        <C>不知不觉之中,西下的夕阳离海平面已经很近很近了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I am poor, and it behaves me to look to my self-respect-not to compromise an inch of it.</E>
        <C>我虽然穷,但是,这更使我应该注意我的自尊——对自尊我绝对寸步不让。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Inch by inch had the gold watch chain beneath it disappeared from within the range of Tupman's vision.</E>
        <C>它下面拖着的金表链一寸一寸地退出了特普曼的视野。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>height,little,touch</E>
        <C>n. 英寸；身高；少许</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>worm</E>
        <C>vi. 慢慢前进</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'klu:d]</SM>
    <E>include</E>
    <C>vt. 包含，包括
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>These include gusset plates welded to the flange.</E>
        <C>这些包括焊接到翼缘上的节点板。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The new parts may include the sheet metal, the transmission, or the chassis.</E>
        <C>新部件可能包括钢壳,变速器或底盘。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Then we exclude Elements A and B then we include again the AB.</E>
        <C>然后去掉A和B的元素,再重新包含AB的元素。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They include short-range forces and long-range forces.</E>
        <C>它们包括近程部队和远程部队。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>That is, if we include the double blank there are four patterns.</E>
        <C>这就是说,包括两个空位在内,总共有四种孔型。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>involve,contain,comprise</E>
        <C>vt. 包含，包括</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'kri:s, 'inkri:s]</SM>
    <E>increase</E>
    <C>n. 增加，增长；提高
vi. 增加，增大；繁殖
vt. 增加，加大
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The chances of being informed on and caught will increase with that sort of people they approach.</E>
        <C>他们每接触到那类人,都会增加被出卖和被抓住的机会。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>With this there had been a real increase of humane feeling.</E>
        <C>随着这一点,人情也确实厚道了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The moment the tide began to rise the increase in the size of the seas was noticeable.</E>
        <C>刚一涨潮,浪头明显地掀得更高。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Only in the case of steel in 1985 was the price increase large enough to offset the loss in export volume.</E>
        <C>只有在1985年的钢铁业中,价格的提高才足以弥补出口额的损失。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The force does not increase as the surface is stretched farther.</E>
        <C>这个力不因表面的伸长而增大。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>enhancement,growth,gain,raising,advance</E>
        <C>n. 增加，增长；提高</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>improve,gain,accelerate,breed,make</E>
        <C>vi. 增加，增大；繁殖</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>enhance,boost,jack,mount,hot</E>
        <C>vt. 增加，加大</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['indiə]</SM>
    <E>India</E>
    <C>n. 印度（南亚国家）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Hitler's hand might have reached out very far towards India, and beckoned to Japan.</E>
        <C>希特勒的手本可以远远地伸向印度,并向日本招手示意。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You mean, just as in India we regard red and orange as lucky colours?</E>
        <C>你是说,正象在印度一样我们把红色和桔黄色看作是吉祥的颜色,是吗?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The acquaintance of the two friends began in India, when they both belonged to the same regiment.</E>
        <C>这两位朋友是在印度认识的,那时他们两人在同一个团队里服务。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Inspired by the devil to a final effort, he added: "What a shame you leave India so soon."</E>
        <C>末了,他鬼魂附身似地又说了一句:“你这么快就离开印度,多么可惜!”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He wanted to go to India but we argued him out of it.</E>
        <C>他要去印度,但我们已说服他不去了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['indiən]</SM>
    <E>Indian</E>
    <C>adj. 印度的；印第安人的；印第安语的
n. 印度人；印第安人；印第安语
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>When he pointed out their means of vengeance, he struck a chord which never failed to thrill in the breast of an Indian.</E>
        <C>当他指出他们报仇的方法时,那可真是击中了绝对会让印第安人颤动不已的心弦。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He looked like some kind of an Indian when he capered round the garden.</E>
        <C>他看上去活像一个印第安人,在花园里狂跳乱蹦。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Indian girl did not faint or raise her voice in idle wailing as might many of her white sisters.</E>
        <C>那个印第安女人,没昏倒,也没有无益地高声啼哭,她跟她的白种姐妹完全不同。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Indian thought is not easily traced to its sources.</E>
        <C>印第安人的心思是难以捉摸的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We work together at my Indian Dialects.</E>
        <C>我们在一起做关于印度方言的工作。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>hindu</E>
        <C>adj. 印度的；印第安人的；印第安语的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>Injun,Red Indian</E>
        <C>n. 印第安人；印度人；印第安语</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['indəstri]</SM>
    <E>industry</E>
    <C>n. 产业；工业；勤勉
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>All levels of the oil industry are prone to talk themselves into a crisis.</E>
        <C>石油工业界各阶层人士都不难说服自己相信有一次危机即将到来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Their interest grew stronger, and their industry kept pace with it.</E>
        <C>他们的兴致越来越强烈,干劲也就随着越来越大了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sunset industry is trying to find a way out.</E>
        <C>夕阳产业正在努力寻找出路。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In those days the car industry was like a golden goose.</E>
        <C>那时候,汽车工业就是会下金蛋的鹅。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I've never seen such a hive of industry.</E>
        <C>我从未见过这么忙碌的工业区。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>domain,manufacturing</E>
        <C>n. 产业；[工业]工业；勤勉</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['influəns]</SM>
    <E>influence</E>
    <C>n. 影响；势力；感化；有影响的人或事
vt. 影响；改变
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Rider has great influence there, as you know.</E>
        <C>你知道,李德在那儿有很大势力。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was a dark enriching influence she had not known before.</E>
        <C>这是一种她从来未感受到的朦胧而又不断丰美的感化力量。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had no English, no friends, no trade, but he was a man of great influence.</E>
        <C>他不懂英语,没有朋友,没有职业,但却是一位有权势的人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The tone in which she spoke warned me that my influence over her was a lost influence once more.</E>
        <C>听她这种口气,刚才我左右她的力量显然又完蛋了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Still he could not help noticing what was in the air, and feeling some of its influence in his bones.</E>
        <C>尽管如此,他也不能不注意到空中出现的情况,骨子里难免受到感染。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>effect,infection,impression,affection,incidence</E>
        <C>n. 影响；势力；感化；有影响的人或事</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>affect,impact of,impact on,reach,fashion</E>
        <C>vt. 影响；改变</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,infə'meiʃən]</SM>
    <E>information</E>
    <C>n. 信息，资料；知识；情报；通知
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She hits her head with the palm of her hand, as if to drive the information home.</E>
        <C>她用手掌心往头上一拍,好像就要把这份布告牢牢记住。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I threatened to put him in the dark cell and lock him up if he did not come out with the information.</E>
        <C>我威胁着说,他要是不说出实情,我就把他关到黑牢里监禁起来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mr. Martin, I suppose, is not a man of information beyond the line of his own business?</E>
        <C>马丁先生,我想,除掉他自己本行之外,是一个没有学问的人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Information or orders can be fed to a computer with cards that have had holes punched in them.</E>
        <C>用穿孔卡片也可以将信息或指令输入计算机。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Croft was pleased. The information had not surprised him.</E>
        <C>克洛夫特高兴了,情况果然不出他所料。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>feedback,advice,notice,knowledge of,cognition</E>
        <C>n. [计][通信]信息，资料；知识；[图情]情报；通知</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[iŋk]</SM>
    <E>ink</E>
    <C>vt. 签署；涂墨水于
n. 墨水，墨汁；油墨
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Hunter looked down at his board and he took out an inking pen and dipped it and began to ink in his drawing.</E>
        <C>亨特低头望着画板,他摸出一支墨水笔,蘸了一下,开始在画上上墨。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He dipped the pen into the ink and then faltered for just a second.</E>
        <C>他把笔尖沾了墨水,又停了一下,不过只有一刹那。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had not wanted to smudge the creamy paper by shutting the book while the ink was wet.</E>
        <C>他不愿在墨迹未干之前就合上本子弄污乳白的纸张。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He learned to mix ink so it would not spread when pressed by the type.</E>
        <C>他研究调制油墨的方法,使字模压上去时,油墨不致溅开。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It has the irregular form of an ink blot.</E>
        <C>它具有不规则的水渍形状。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>sign,endorse</E>
        <C>vt. 签署；涂墨水于</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>atrament</E>
        <C>n. [轻]墨水，墨汁；[印刷]油墨</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,in'said, 'in-]</SM>
    <E>inside</E>
    <C>n. 里面；内部；内情；内脏
adj. 里面的；内部的；秘密的
adv. 在里面
prep. 少于；在…之内
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>With blanched cheeks, she signaled her mother to come inside the door of a vacant room.</E>
        <C>她两颊苍白,招呼她母亲到一个空房间里去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Inside there was the photograph of a woman, tall and slight, with large vague eyes and loose hair.</E>
        <C>里面是一个女人的照片,高个子,苗条,一双发呆的大眼睛,蓬松的头发。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was as if all the circuits inside her had already closed down, were preparing for the darkness of death.</E>
        <C>好象她内部的所有电路都关闭了,正准备等待死亡的来临。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Smith rubbed condensation off the inside of a porthole and peered out at the boats bobbing up and down in the harbor.</E>
        <C>史密斯用手抹去舷窗内的蒸气,看着港口内浮动的小船。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As she arrived a great roar from the crowds in Smith Square, and everyone inside came into the corridor to greet her.</E>
        <C>她一到,史密斯广场的人群爆发出一片欢呼声,屋里的人都纷纷跑到走廊里向她表示敬意。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>interior,within,inner</E>
        <C>n. 里面；内部；内情；内脏</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>internal,inner,secret,underground,chamber</E>
        <C>adj. 里面的；内部的；秘密的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>within,under,in</E>
        <C>prep. 少于；在…之内</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'sist]</SM>
    <E>insist</E>
    <C>vt. 坚持，强调
vi. 坚持，强调
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>They insist that I pay them ten pounds a year.</E>
        <C>他们坚持我每年付给他们十磅。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Anyhow I must insist that you don't steal.</E>
        <C>不管怎么说,你都不能再偷东西。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Turning to Peter, she snapped, "I insist on a full report being made to Mr. Trent."</E>
        <C>她转向彼得,气势汹汹地说,“一定得把经过详细报告特伦特先生。”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I insist that you shall be present.</E>
        <C>务必请您到场。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I will have another glass if you insist.</E>
        <C>你硬要劝我,我只好再喝一杯。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>emphasize,stay,tough,stress,highlight</E>
        <C>vt. 坚持，强调</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>stay,stand on</E>
        <C>vi. 坚持，强调</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'sted]</SM>
    <E>instead</E>
    <C>adv. 代替；反而
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Instead, with me, little Joe was soon ready to fight infection on his own.</E>
        <C>相反,有了我,小乔不久就能依靠自己来抗御感染。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She tried to go away, but her feet were treacherous, and carried her to the group instead.</E>
        <C>她想走开,可是她那双脚偏不听话,偏把她带到那一群同学那儿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If he had stepped in there and used his eyes, instead of his disordered mind, he could have cure the well by natural means.</E>
        <C>他要是进去一趟,用用他的眼睛,别老用他那出了毛病的脑袋,早就可以用很自然的法子把井修好。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>For a moment Archer thought she was about to cry; but she burst into a laugh instead, looking from the Marchioness to Archer.</E>
        <C>一时间阿切尔以为她简直要哭出来了。但是她突然笑起来了,轮番地打量侯爵夫人和阿切尔。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If he had gone on instead of going back the whole course of English history might have been changed.</E>
        <C>如果当时他不撤军而继续前进的话,整个英国的历史进程就会改观。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'strʌkʃən]</SM>
    <E>instruction</E>
    <C>n. 指令，命令；指示；教导；用法说明
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Miss Ophelia, in her own mind, began to mature some plans for her instruction.</E>
        <C>奥菲丽亚小姐关于教育她的计划也逐渐在脑子里形成了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If flag is off, continue with the next instruction.</E>
        <C>若标志处于断开状态,则继续执行下条指令。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The tigers of wrath are wiser than the horses of instruction.</E>
        <C>愤怒的猛虎比训导过的马匹聪明。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The function digits 14 to 17 give a code number for the instruction to be carried out.</E>
        <C>操作位14到17给出待执行的指令的代码。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>direction,order,bidding,word,charge</E>
        <C>n. 指令，命令；指示；教导；用法说明</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'tenʃən]</SM>
    <E>intention</E>
    <C>n. 意图；目的；意向；愈合
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He caught the point of view as well as the intention of it.</E>
        <C>他领会了这种意思及其意图。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I acquit you of any intention to wrong me, yet you are the door through which wrong has come to me.</E>
        <C>我谅解你并没有害我的意思,可是你却成了害我的媒介。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As well as I could make out, she had come for good, and had no intention of ever going again.</E>
        <C>据我所知,她来了就再也不打算走了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Not a very enthralling book; but at the first glance you could see there a singleness of intention.</E>
        <C>总之,这不是一本令人爱不释手的书;不过,稍稍读一下你就会发现,书的宗旨明确。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had no intention of showing himself on land at all.</E>
        <C>他根本不打算让人们在国内看到他。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>goals,purpose,sake,meaning,will</E>
        <C>n. 意图；目的；意向；愈合</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['intrist, 'intər-]</SM>
    <E>interest</E>
    <C>n. 兴趣，爱好；利息；趣味；同行
vt. 使……感兴趣；引起……的关心；使……参与
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He noted the quick interest in her eyes as she turned head.</E>
        <C>就在她扭头吆喝的当儿,他发现她眼睛里闪过一瞬惊喜的目光。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>All knew that this interest was somehow the cause of the war.</E>
        <C>大家知道大体上这种利益就是这场战争的原因。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The rate at which work is being done by some force is often of interest.</E>
        <C>力在单位时间内所做的功是我们经常感兴趣的问题。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It now looks as if people might have a little more interest in reading that stuff.</E>
        <C>看来现在人们可能会有稍多的兴趣来读一读这篇蹩脚的文章。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was strange a man of his mettle should take an interest in a little maid.</E>
        <C>这么一个气概不凡的人,居然对一个小姑娘发生兴趣,这实在不可思议。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>like,fond of</E>
        <C>n. 兴趣，爱好；[金融]利息；趣味；同行</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ˈɪntrɪstɪŋ，ˈɪntrəstɪŋ]</SM>
    <E>interesting</E>
    <C>adj. 有趣的；引起兴趣的，令人关注的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was all very interesting, but before you came in I was as bored as the others.</E>
        <C>这实在是有趣得很,而在你来以前,我和其他的人一样感到烦闷。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"I think he is much the most interesting man we have had out here," observed Miss Annual, "since the last bust of Scott!"</E>
        <C>“自从上次展出司各特的半身塑像以来,”安纽儿小姐说,“他是到我们这里来的最有趣的人物了。”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His wife is a very pretty girl, young and gay and interesting, and clever too.</E>
        <C>她妻子长得很漂亮,年轻快乐,讨人喜欢,而且也很聪明。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Apart from that, the only thing I can promise is an interesting year.</E>
        <C>除此之外,我能拿得准的就只有一点:今后一年将是很有意思的一年。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They had many interesting talks together, after that, as the dreary days went on.</E>
        <C>打那以后,他们经常在一起谈笑,以排遣苦闷的时光。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,intə'næʃənəl]</SM>
    <E>international</E>
    <C>n. 国际比赛；国际性组织
adj. 国际的；世界的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>A new age of international peace and good will seemed to have dawned for mankind.</E>
        <C>一个国际和平和亲善的新时代似乎给人类现出了曙光。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>mundane</E>
        <C>adj. 国际的；世界的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['intənet]</SM>
    <E>Internet</E>
    <C>n. 因特网
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>How to make Internet friends?</E>
        <C>如何结交网友呢?</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['intəvju:]</SM>
    <E>interview</E>
    <C>n. 接见，采访；面试，面谈
vt. 采访；接见；对…进行面谈；对某人进行面试
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>"I have come to interview Mao Tse-dong," I said. "I understand he is at An Tsai. How much further have we to go?"</E>
        <C>“我是来见毛泽东的,”我说。“我知道他在安塞。我们还得走多远?”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Shortly after he was detained, I asked Jan to interview his wife.</E>
        <C>他被拘留不久,我请简去采访他妻子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>And be sure not to slouch or chew gum or smoke while you're waiting for your interview.</E>
        <C>你在等着人家接见的时候,千万不要懒洋洋的,不要嚼口香糖,不要抽烟。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I was asked to microphone Victor's flat, where the interview was to take place.</E>
        <C>我被要求在维克托的公寓房间里安装窃听器,因为会见将在那里进行。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>After the interview they held a press conference together.</E>
        <C>会谈后,他们共同举行了记者招待会。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>audience</E>
        <C>n. 接见，采访；面试，面谈</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>cover,to receive</E>
        <C>vt. 采访；接见；对…进行面谈；对某人进行面试</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['intu:, -tu, -tə]</SM>
    <E>into</E>
    <C>prep. 到…里；深入…之中；成为…状况；进入到…之内
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Here," he said, putting his hand into his breast and sidling up to the old man.</E>
        <C>“这里”,他说,一只手伸到怀里,蟹行到老人身边。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She rolled her eyes and screwed up her mouth and stuck her leathery thin face into his smooth bland one.</E>
        <C>她转动着眼珠,时时撅起嘴,用她那干瘪的瘦脸贴着他那光滑、柔嫩的脸。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His mother came into the room with more plates of food and he saw how soft and shapeless she was.</E>
        <C>他母亲又拿几盘食物走进房间,他发现她身体有多么软弱臃肿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She saw that queer little toss of her head to keep back the wandering hair that would always get into her eyes.</E>
        <C>她看到她轻巧地把头一扬,把晃动着的,老是跑到眼睛里去的头发甩到后面去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>All of a sudden the front of the building parted from the rest and fell like a breaking wave into the street.</E>
        <C>大楼的前部顷刻之间就从其余部分裂开来,排浪式地坍倒在街上。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,intrə'dju:s]</SM>
    <E>introduce</E>
    <C>vt. 介绍；引进；提出；采用
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I would like to introduce a new method to you for this work.</E>
        <C>我想为你做这事介绍一种新的方法。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Allow me to introduce Dr. Li (to you).</E>
        <C>请允许我(向你)介绍这位李大夫。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This would introduce more than one "higher pair".</E>
        <C>这将引入一个以上的“高副”。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He promised to get them in behind the scenes, and introduce them to some nice girls.</E>
        <C>他又许愿要带他们到后台去,一一介绍给风流的娘儿们。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Allow me to introduce to you my friend Johnson.</E>
        <C>请允许我把我的朋友约翰逊介绍给你。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>present,recommend,prefer,file,advance</E>
        <C>vt. 介绍；引进；提出；采用</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,intrə'dʌkʃən]</SM>
    <E>introduction</E>
    <C>n. 介绍；引进；采用；入门；传入
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>This introduction has been devoted to a brief glimpse of the cell wall.</E>
        <C>本书专门论述细胞壁的主要概况。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He says that, to crown the introduction of plane curves, one should study curves on surfaces.</E>
        <C>他说,为进一步发展平面曲线论,应该研究曲面上的曲线。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>And now, while the distant dome and spires of New Orleans rise to our view, there is yet time for an introduction to Miss Ophelia.</E>
        <C>这时,新奥尔良的圆屋顶和塔尖已经遥遥在望,我们还有点时间来介绍一下奥菲丽亚小姐。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You'll give Mckee a letter of introduction to your husband, so he can do some studies of him.</E>
        <C>你给麦基写一封介绍信去见你丈夫,他就可以给他拍几张特写。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>presentation,adoption</E>
        <C>n. 介绍；引进；采用；入门；传入</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'vent]</SM>
    <E>invent</E>
    <C>vt. 发明；创造；虚构
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>But she could at least be good, and if she were only good enough, Heaven would invent some way of reconciling all things.</E>
        <C>她至少可以做到驯顺,如果她够驯顺的话,上天也许会发明一种方式使各种事情都得到调和。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>People who could invent a new human being were people not to be crossed.</E>
        <C>那帮能够制造出具有假身份证的新人的家伙不好惹。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He would invent fanciful names on the spot.</E>
        <C>他会当场想出些稀奇古怪的名子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You invent anything to get rid of me, you push me away even when I want to kiss you.</E>
        <C>你捏造出事情来摆脱我,甚至当我要吻你时,你也把我推开。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Roy cast his job aside in order to invent a new machine.</E>
        <C>罗伊为了发明新机器而抛弃工作。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>father,coin</E>
        <C>vt. 发明；创造；虚构</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'venʃən]</SM>
    <E>invention</E>
    <C>n. 发明；发明物；虚构；发明才能
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>This we can do by means of a marvelous invention called an air trough which gets rid of friction.</E>
        <C>我们可以利用一个称为气垫的惊人的发明来做实验,它能摆脱摩擦力。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Bertha, with a woman's quick invention, sprang to the door and flung it open.</E>
        <C>伯莎发挥一个女人急中生智的创造才能,冲向门口,猛地打开房门。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The next step was the invention of the Leyden jar.</E>
        <C>下一步,是莱顿瓶的发明。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is a mew invention which had its first practical workout in 1955.</E>
        <C>这是一项新发明,它于1955年第一次得到实际应用。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A new age dawned with the invention of the radio.</E>
        <C>随着无线电的发明,一个新时代开始了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>fiction,contrivance</E>
        <C>n. [专利]发明；发明物；虚构；发明才能</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'vait, 'invait]</SM>
    <E>invite</E>
    <C>vt. 邀请，招待；招致
n. 邀请
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>You know, without the spur of your presence I should never have roused myself to invite them.</E>
        <C>你知道,如果没有你在家这个推动力,我永远也鼓不起勇气邀请他们的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You know, with the furniture at home, you invite people over. It makes an impression.</E>
        <C>这么一套家具在家里一摆,请上几个客人,那真是够气派的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If he thinks he can invite me out, he is all wet.</E>
        <C>假如他以为可以邀我外出,他就大错特错了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I invite you to my wedding on the spot.</E>
        <C>我现在就邀请你来参加我的婚礼。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"You never will guess whom she has charged me to invite."</E>
        <C>“你怎样也猜想不到,她今天托我来请谁。”</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>serve,attend,ask,court,guest</E>
        <C>vt. 邀请，招待；招致</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>calling,invitation to</E>
        <C>n. 邀请</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['aiən]</SM>
    <E>iron</E>
    <C>n. 熨斗；烙铁；坚强
vt. 熨；用铁铸成
adj. 铁的；残酷的；刚强的
vi. 熨衣；烫平
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The skull of the man had been broken, as if with a blunt instrument of iron.</E>
        <C>这个人的头骨被击破了,仿佛是用一种钝的铁器砸裂的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Upon the top of the bank was a low brick wall, surmounted by an iron railing.</E>
        <C>堤上有一段矮矮的砖墙,墙上是一道铁栅栏。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was no fat on him, and his muscles stood out as though they were of iron.</E>
        <C>他并不胖,铁铸一般的肌肉棱角分明。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He never had an ache or pain, ate his food with gusto, and ruled his brothers with a rod of iron.</E>
        <C>他一向无病无痛,吃东西总是津津有味的,用强硬手段来管他的兄弟们。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was still dark enough but a rim of lightness lay on the edge of the sea and made the waves gray iron.</E>
        <C>天仍然很黑,但大海接天处现出一抹光亮,把浪花映成了铁灰色。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>sadiron,flatiron</E>
        <C>n. 熨斗；[服装]烙铁；坚强</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>cruel,ferrous</E>
        <C>adj. 铁的；残酷的；刚强的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ailənd]</SM>
    <E>island</E>
    <C>n. 岛；岛屿；安全岛；岛状物
adj. 岛的
vt. 孤立；使成岛状
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was an island with two trees on the lake and the trees looked like the double sails of a fishing-boat.</E>
        <C>湖上有个小岛,上面有两棵树,远远望去,真象一条渔船上的双帆。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was built into the island as though it were a part of it.</E>
        <C>它仿佛扎根在岛上,成了岛子的一部分。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Before I left Long Island I saw that she was beginning to lay her toils for Mattie.</E>
        <C>我离开长岛前就发觉她已开始对玛迪摆下迷魂阵了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This was but a trifle compared with the overwhelming air forces about to be hurled upon the island.</E>
        <C>这和行将投入该岛的具有压倒之势的空军相比,不过是个零头而已。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had come length of that broad glade, with the island of timber, pointed out by Dick.</E>
        <C>他已经到了宽阔的林间空地尽头,这空地就是狄克曾经指点过的,长着密密丛丛树林的那块空地。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>isle,safety strip</E>
        <C>n. 岛；岛屿；安全岛；岛状物</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>to stand alone</E>
        <C>vt. 孤立；使成岛状</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[it]</SM>
    <E>it</E>
    <C>pron. 它
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It seems to me that you talk like a great autocrat.</E>
        <C>你说话活象个专制的暴君。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was as simple as twiddling his thumbs, which he was now doing.</E>
        <C>这事简单得就像他现在正转动着他的大拇指一样。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>How simple it would be if I could make the line fast, he thought.</E>
        <C>他想:要是我能把钓丝系紧,那多么简单啊。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was as if he had become again a fetus in his mother's womb.</E>
        <C>好象他又变成母亲子宫里的一个胎儿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is not easy to see that there are triangle-free graphs of large chromatic number.</E>
        <C>很不容易看出这里是否存在色数很大而没有三角形的图。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[its]</SM>
    <E>its</E>
    <C>pron. 它的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He gave his own spoiled and soft nation, in its first moment of success against us, a clear simple war aim.</E>
        <C>在这初次对我们取得胜利的时刻,为他自己那个娇生惯养,没有骨头的民族提供了一个简单明确的战争目标。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The wind had risen from its uncertain puffs into a steady blow.</E>
        <C>风也不是一阵隔一阵的了,而是不停地刮着。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The highest pitch of every passion is always to will its own downfall.</E>
        <C>激情在其至高点时总是情愿自身悴然下降。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It shone brilliantly for a week or two and then its brightness subsided.</E>
        <C>它辉煌地照耀一、二个星期后,亮度减退。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The mood of the revolted slave was still bracing me with its bitter vigour.</E>
        <C>反抗的奴隶的心情还在气势汹汹地激励着我。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[it'self]</SM>
    <E>itself</E>
    <C>pron. 它自己；它本身
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The town looked as if it had fallen in on itself.</E>
        <C>这个镇看来像是自己垮掉的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Within the White House itself, things were beginning to settle into a pattern.</E>
        <C>在白宫内部,事情已开始步入正轨。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her voice, tense and yet low, was in itself a clear proof of her anguish and uncertainty.</E>
        <C>她那紧张低沉的语气充分说明她的苦楚和不安。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was now a very different France from that which had hurled itself upon its ancient foe in August, 1914.</E>
        <C>这时的法国,和1914年8月间同它的世代仇敌决一死战的法国完全不同。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If a wretched man has a vice, it shows itself in the lines of his mouth, and droop of his eyelids, the molding of his hands even.</E>
        <C>如果哪个倒霉蛋犯了罪,罪行会在他口边的纹路,下垂的眼睑甚至手的形状上显示出来。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ai]</SM>
    <E>I</E>
    <C>pron. 我
n. 碘元素；英语字母I
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I had not the compass of heart nor the enterprise for that.</E>
        <C>我总也没有那么狠的心,也没有那么大的胆子去干那种事。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>How simple it would be if I could make the line fast, he thought.</E>
        <C>他想:要是我能把钓丝系紧,那多么简单啊。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He took the implements which I described to you in my letter from his breast.</E>
        <C>他从他胸前取出我在信里跟你描述过的武器。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Whatever I do, you can see for yourself it must be hard upon a man of any pride.</E>
        <C>不管我怎么干,你自己也可以看出,这对于有一点自尊心的人,一定是很难受的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Their language was a bastard Arabic, and yet they were not Arabs; I was quite sure of that.</E>
        <C>他们说着不纯的阿拉伯语,我敢肯定他们不是阿拉伯人。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[i'mi:diət]</SM>
    <E>immediate</E>
    <C>adj. 立即的；直接的；最接近的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was ruined past hope now; his destruction would be immediate and sure, and he would be an outcast and friendless.</E>
        <C>现在他是一败涂地,毫无希望了;他已经注定了马上就要完蛋,成为一个无家可归,无亲无友的可怜虫。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was a complete breach with the immediate past.</E>
        <C>它是历史上一次完全的突破。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>To keep a clean flag of flame flying on the mountain was the immediate end and no one looked further.</E>
        <C>要在山上保持一面迎风飘扬的美好的火红大旗已成当务之急,没一个人再顾得上别的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was not turned to the past, but to the immediate, impending hour.</E>
        <C>她想的不是过去,而是未来,那即将到来的,逐渐临近的时刻。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>instant,direct,right</E>
        <C>adj. 立即的；直接的；最接近的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[im'pɔ:təns]</SM>
    <E>importance</E>
    <C>n. 价值；重要；重大；傲慢
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He did not give any importance to what happened to himself.</E>
        <C>他从来不把自己的安危看得那样重。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It flashed across him that he had something of importance to do before he went out of town.</E>
        <C>他脑子里掠过一个念头,在出城之前,他还有一件重要的事情要做。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>To go on scolding "Beat" writing for more than a few lines is to exaggerate its importance.</E>
        <C>对“垮掉”作品无休止地加以指责,就会夸大它的重要性。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Work groups provide social bonds of great importance; Japanese don't want to be left out.</E>
        <C>工作小组起着极重要的社会联系作用,日本人不想丢弃它。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I couldn't wonder at his voice, for it was mellow and full, and gave great importance to every word he uttered.</E>
        <C>我也不觉得奇怪,因为他的声音圆润,铿锵,每一个字都有力量。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>moment,price,value,worth,magnitude</E>
        <C>n. 价值；重要；重大；傲慢</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[im'pres, 'impres]</SM>
    <E>impress</E>
    <C>vt. 盖印；强征；传送；给予某人深刻印象
vi. 给人印象
n. 印象，印记；特征，痕迹
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She took the pillow up, holding it as if reluctant to shake out the impress of his cheek.</E>
        <C>她捧起枕头,端看,好象舍不得抖掉他那脸颊的印痕。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She took the pillow up, holding it as if reluctant to shake out the impress of his cheek, dropped it, and turned round.</E>
        <C>她捧起枕头,端着,好像舍不得抖掉他那脸颊的印痕,忽然丢下,转过身来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The book did not impress me at all.</E>
        <C>这本书没有给我印何印象。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He did not impress me at all.</E>
        <C>他没有给我留下丝毫印象。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>But he liked to impress his fellow workers.</E>
        <C>他可是喜欢在同事面前摆阔气。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>propagate</E>
        <C>vt. 盖印；强征；传送；给予某人深刻印象</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>print,mark,characteristic,trace</E>
        <C>n. 印象，印记；特征，痕迹</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[im'preʃən]</SM>
    <E>impression</E>
    <C>n. 印象；效果，影响；压痕，印记；感想
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>What he said and did confirmed him in the impression he had formed.</E>
        <C>他说的和做的同他所想象的不谋而合。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Though no one could be sure, Martin had an impression it gave his mother comfort.</E>
        <C>尽管谁也不能肯定,马丁仍然觉得那使母亲得到安慰。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He held his head awry, giving the impression that he had caught cold in his neck during the night.</E>
        <C>他歪着头,给人的感觉是,他的颈部昨夜着凉了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You know, with the furniture at home, you invite people over. It makes an impression.</E>
        <C>这么一套家具在家里一摆,请上几个客人,那真是够气派的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Yet, how strong was the impression that only a few weeks had given!</E>
        <C>然而,只有几个星期,给人留下的印象却是多么深刻!</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>infection,effect,influence,affection,print</E>
        <C>n. 印象；效果，影响；压痕，印记；感想</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['inkʌm]</SM>
    <E>income</E>
    <C>n. 收入，收益；所得
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He made a steady income from his friends and he made friends easily.</E>
        <C>他从朋友们那里取得了稳定的收入,而他又很会交朋友。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Pen has no means beyond what his mother allows him out of her slender income.</E>
        <C>彭除了母亲从她微薄的收入里给他一些零用钱外,并没什么钱。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She tried to live by her writing,but it did not provide a good enough income.</E>
        <C>她试图靠写作为生,但这不能提供足够的收入。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I had no settled income, so spending upon the main stock was but a certain kind of bleeding to death.</E>
        <C>我没有一定的进款,这样子用我唯一的款项简直等于放血。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is well known that displaced workers sustain prolonged income losses while trying to find new jobs.</E>
        <C>众所周知,被解雇的工人在试图找到新的职业的同时他们的收入会遭受长时期的损失。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>revenue,proceeds,earning,yield,receipt</E>
        <C>n. 收入，[会计]收益；[经]所得</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'di:d]</SM>
    <E>indeed</E>
    <C>adv. 的确；实在；真正地；甚至
int. 真的（表示惊讶、怀疑、讽刺等）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Indeed, the bottom of the thing lay at my heart, and that made all his endeavours fruitless.</E>
        <C>真的,根本的原因是在我心里,他的一切努力全然无效。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Hannah had been cold and stiff, indeed, at the first; latterly she had begun to relent a little.</E>
        <C>汉娜最初的确是又冷淡又生硬;后来稍稍和气一点。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>And upon this score, tired with the place, and indeed with the company too, I began to think of removing.</E>
        <C>为了这个缘故,我一方面厌倦那个地方,一方面也厌倦了那班人,我开始有迁居的意思。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Now I was indeed in the height of what I might call my prosperity, and I wanted nothing but to be a wife.</E>
        <C>我现在真是达到我的幸运的最高峰,我什么也不缺,所缺的只是没有当成一个正式的妻子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He would not say one word, except that indeed he thought it had been more, but that if it had been less he did not repent his bargain.</E>
        <C>他是无话可说的,只好说他起先以为我有更多的财产,但是既然没有那么多,他也不追悔这个婚约。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>just,sure,even</E>
        <C>adv. 的确；实在；真正地；甚至</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['indikeit]</SM>
    <E>indicate</E>
    <C>vt. 表明；指出；预示；象征
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>All seemed to indicate a sweetness which had nothing to do with crime.</E>
        <C>这一切都显示出与作恶毫无缘分的温柔。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>These changes, slight as they may seem, indicate very great changes of condition.</E>
        <C>这些改变看去似乎无关紧要,实际上却表现了社会状况的重大改变。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Weight: the terms bold, medium, light are used to indicate thickness of line.</E>
        <C>线粗:黑体、中粗体和细长体这些术语,都是用以指明线的粗度。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Their faint, red turnoff points indicate that.</E>
        <C>它们又暗又红的转折点说明了这一点。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Any gaps in the sequence will indicate the books that have not yet been returned.</E>
        <C>顺序号中的任何间隔将表示尚未归还的图书。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>forecast,index,image,shadow,figure</E>
        <C>vt. 表明；指出；预示；象征</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'fə:]</SM>
    <E>infer</E>
    <C>vt. 推断；推论
vi. 推断；作出推论
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>We may infer that this process, continued during centuries, would improve and modify any breed.</E>
        <C>我们可以推想,这个方法,如果继续到数百年之久,必定会使任何品种得到改良。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Let us attempt to infer some useful generalizations as we go.</E>
        <C>当我们这样作时,力图推断出某些有益的一般性结论。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We may infer that variability is thus induced, partly from the fact of this system being extremely sensitive to change conditions.</E>
        <C>我们可以设想这作用之所以能引起变异,一部分是由于这一系统对于条件的任何变化具有特殊敏感。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Rather, we infer that planetary systems must be quite common.</E>
        <C>相反,我们的结论是行星系统的存在一定相当普遍。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Enough information is available to infer that membranes serve in coordination.</E>
        <C>现有足够的资料表明,膜起着协调作用。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>understand,conclude,reason</E>
        <C>vt. 推断；推论</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>conclude,deduce from</E>
        <C>vi. 推断；作出推论</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'fɔ:m]</SM>
    <E>inform</E>
    <C>vt. 通知；告诉；报告
vi. 告发；告密
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I made it a habit to inform visitors of the system that we used.</E>
        <C>我差不多已经成了习惯,喜欢将此项设备告知各来宾。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We shall esteem it a favour if you will inform us soon.</E>
        <C>如早日通知,则不胜感谢。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I asked him to inform me in confidence, how the gun came to be found there.</E>
        <C>我叫他私下告诉我,那支枪是怎样落到那里的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I'd inform if he were my own son.</E>
        <C>即使他是我的儿子,我也要告发。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I beg leave to inform you of it.</E>
        <C>特此奉告。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>message,bring in on</E>
        <C>vt. 通知；告诉；报告</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>tell on,blow the whistle</E>
        <C>vi. 告发；告密</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['indʒə]</SM>
    <E>injure</E>
    <C>vt. 伤害，损害
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Will it wear, you think, and won't the rain injure it?</E>
        <C>你说这经久耐用吗?不会一淋雨就坏吗?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We must not say or do anything that will injure her until we know.</E>
        <C>我们在没有弄清楚以前,千万不能乱说,也不能干出什么事情,叫她吃亏。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>hurt,knife</E>
        <C>vt. 伤害，损害</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['institjut, -tu:t]</SM>
    <E>institute</E>
    <C>vt. 开始（调查）；制定；创立；提起（诉讼）
n. 学会，协会；学院
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The court will institute a suit against him.</E>
        <C>法庭将对他提出诉讼。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I see now that I must institute a medical course here from the ground up.</E>
        <C>看样子我必须在这儿开办一个卫生班,从最初的东西讲起。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>How are things going at the Institute?</E>
        <C>学院里的情况怎么样?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I only wish I could find an institute that teaches people how to listen.</E>
        <C>我但愿能找到一个学院教人如何听别人讲话。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>found,construct,father,initiate</E>
        <C>vt. 开始（调查）；制定；创立；提起（诉讼）</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>academy,college,union,school</E>
        <C>n. 学会，协会；学院</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,insti'tju:ʃən]</SM>
    <E>institution</E>
    <C>n. 制度；建立；（社会或宗教等）公共机构；习俗
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Western Savings Bank was an institution peculiar to the foreign colonies in American cities in the early part of the century.</E>
        <C>西方储蓄银行是本世纪初美国城市外聚居区中特有的机构。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He considered it to be his duty as a gentlemen to patronize the institution of public worship.</E>
        <C>他认为,维护公共礼拜堂是绅士的天职。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Projecting the "image" of an institution with as wide a range of service as a bank is a complex process.</E>
        <C>把社会事业机构的“形象”扩大到与银行的服务范围一样是一项复杂的工作。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This was the first institution of higher learning in the world to offer courses in agriculture.</E>
        <C>这就是世界上第一所教授农业课程的高等学校。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The gentes of the Iroquois will be taken as the standard exemplification of this institution in the Ganowanian family.</E>
        <C>我们要用易洛魁人的氏族作为加诺万尼亚族系这种制度的典型例子。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>system,convention</E>
        <C>n. [管理]制度；建立；（社会或宗教等）公共机构；习俗</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['instrumənt, 'instrə-, -ment]</SM>
    <E>instrument</E>
    <C>n. 仪器；工具；乐器；手段；器械
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The skull of the man had been broken, as if with a blunt instrument of iron.</E>
        <C>这个人的头骨被击破了,仿佛是用一种钝的铁器砸裂的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You may have the run of every instrument here.</E>
        <C>你可以自由使用这儿的每一样乐器。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her hands trembled slightly as she reached for the instrument.</E>
        <C>她伸手拿乐器时,手微微有些颤动。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He jumped off the bed in a temper, put the instrument away, and started to change into his best suit.</E>
        <C>他生气地从床上跳下来,把乐器搁在一边,便开始换穿他最好的一套衣服。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He reached for the mobile phone to his right below the instrument panel.</E>
        <C>他伸手到右边仪表板下拿车上电话.</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>facilities,vehicle,engine,tool,implement</E>
        <C>n. [仪]仪器；[机]工具；乐器；手段；器械</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'telidʒəns]</SM>
    <E>intelligence</E>
    <C>n. 智力；情报工作；情报机关；理解力
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>This strange act of treason was of course a fine intelligence break for us.</E>
        <C>这种奇特的叛国行为,对我们来说,当然是一次幸运的获得情报的机会。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Strickland was not, I should say, a man of great intelligence.</E>
        <C>我应该说,思特里克兰并不是一个智力超群的人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Hard work can often make up for a lack of intelligence.</E>
        <C>勤能补拙。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The man was not handsome, but there was great strength and intelligence in his face.</E>
        <C>这个男人并不怎么漂亮,但他的脸却显得十分坚毅和聪慧。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had a broad Greek nose and olive black eyes that blazed with intelligence.</E>
        <C>他长着一只宽大的希腊种鼻子,一双深橄榄绿的眼睛闪烁着智慧的光芒。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>brain,mind,mentality,understanding,head</E>
        <C>n. [心理]智力；情报工作；[图情]情报机关；理解力</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'tend]</SM>
    <E>intend</E>
    <C>vt. 打算；想要；意指
vi. 有打算
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Firstly,she did not intend to marry at all.</E>
        <C>起初她根本没打算结婚。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I intend to set the matter at rest once and for all.</E>
        <C>我打算把这件事彻底搞清楚。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I intend her to make acquaintance with you, if you have no objection.</E>
        <C>我要她与你交朋友,如果你不反对的话。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I do not intend to bolster your hopes with false reports of outside assistance; the truth is that we must face the enemy alone.</E>
        <C>我不打算编造一些有外援的假情报来增强你的信心,事实是我们必须孤军与敌人作战。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We did not intend to push into the wide part, but to hold the narrow leg.</E>
        <C>我们并不打算推进到宽广的内地,而只想坚守那狭窄的靴形地区。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>feel like,propose,wanna,think,desire</E>
        <C>vt. 打算；想要；意指</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,intə'rʌpt]</SM>
    <E>Interrupt</E>
    <C>vt. 中断；打断；插嘴；妨碍
vi. 打断；打扰
n. 中断
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I began to interrupt. He held his hands face up to quiet me.</E>
        <C>我想插话。但他把手举到面前,不让我开口。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Tell us what it is you want, and do not interrupt the court," said the magistrate.</E>
        <C>市政官说:“告诉我们你究竟要什么,不要扰乱公堂!”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Let me interrupt you right there.</E>
        <C>让我打断你的话。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Its fall did much to interrupt the trade with the East.</E>
        <C>它的陷落大大妨碍了同东方的贸易。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Those trees are growing so high that they interrupt the view.</E>
        <C>那些树长得过高而遮住了视线。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>let,violate</E>
        <C>vt. 中断；打断；插嘴；妨碍</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>cut in on,to break in on</E>
        <C>vi. 打断；打扰</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>break,broken off</E>
        <C>n. 中断</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,invi'teiʃən]</SM>
    <E>invitation</E>
    <C>n. 邀请；引诱
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He jumped at the invitation, I told him to have his kit sent along.</E>
        <C>他听了真是喜出望外,我让他打发人把行李送去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The shop fronts stood along that thorough fare with an air of invitation.</E>
        <C>大街两边的橱窗显得格外引人注目。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He sketched a little map for me on the back of my invitation.</E>
        <C>他在请柬的背面画了一张小小的地图。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Thank you very much for your kind invitation to dinner on Thursday, Jan. 9 th.</E>
        <C>非常感谢你盛情邀请我们元月九日(星期四)去吃饭。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>calling,temptation</E>
        <C>n. 邀请；引诱</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ai'diəl]</SM>
    <E>ideal</E>
    <C>adj. 理想的；完美的；想象的；不切实际的
n. 理想；典范
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I thought she was an ideal mate.</E>
        <C>我认为她是我的理想配偶。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sun porch is an ideal place to indulge oneself in the sunlight.</E>
        <C>日光浴室是一个享受阳光的理想场所。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This equation is known as the ideal gas law.</E>
        <C>这个等式被叫做理想气体定律。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>What at night had been perfect and ideal was by day the more on less defective real.</E>
        <C>在夜里看起来完美无疵、合于理想的东西,到了白天,就变成了或多或少带有缺陷的现实之物了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>And love, young man, love and venerate the ideal.</E>
        <C>青年人啊,热爱理想,崇敬理想吧。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>perfect,full,unreasonable,dream</E>
        <C>adj. [数]理想的；完美的；想象的；不切实际的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>pink,quintessence</E>
        <C>n. [数]理想；典范</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ai'dentikəl]</SM>
    <E>identical</E>
    <C>adj. 同一的；完全相同的
n. 完全相同的事物
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Take two identical sheet of paper and crumble one of them into a small ball.</E>
        <C>取两张相同的纸,把其中之一捏成小球。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The law of nature was to him identical with the law of reason.</E>
        <C>在他看来,自然法就是理性法。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>self,same</E>
        <C>adj. [数]同一的；完全相同的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ai'dentifai]</SM>
    <E>identify</E>
    <C>vt. 确定；识别；使参与；把…看成一样
vi. 确定；认同；一致
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The cars had to be easy to identify and unlike anything else on the market.</E>
        <C>车子要容易辨认,一看就知道它与市场上的其他车子完全不同。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She peered at it through the sheets of rain but could not identify its shape before it disappeared again.</E>
        <C>她透过雨幕紧盯着它看,但还没等看清它的形状,它就消失不见了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Communists, over whose heads hung the sentence of death, did not identify themselves.</E>
        <C>共产党人的头顶上随时笼罩着死刑的威胁,但他们是不会暴露自己身份的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>An experienced quarry man can identify rift, grain and hardway with his eyes closed.</E>
        <C>一个有经验的采石工闭着眼也能辨出裂缝纹理和难劈面。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You can identify when we are trying to poison you.</E>
        <C>我们企图下毒时,也瞒不过你啦。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>confirm,recognize,ascertain</E>
        <C>vt. 确定；[计]识别；使参与；把…看成一样</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>cotton,square</E>
        <C>vi. 确定；认同；一致</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['idiəm]</SM>
    <E>idiom</E>
    <C>n. 成语，习语；土话
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was an idiom he'd caught from Carol Goldsmith.</E>
        <C>这是他从卡洛尔·戈德史密斯那儿学来的一句口头禅。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I know another idiom, it's on the tip of my tongue but I can't quite say it.</E>
        <C>我知道另一个习语,这个习语就在嘴边,可我就是讲不出来。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>phrase,dialect</E>
        <C>n. 成语，习语；土话</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['aidl]</SM>
    <E>idle</E>
    <C>adj. 闲置的；懒惰的；停顿的
vi. 无所事事；虚度；空转
vt. 虚度；使空转
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It seemed to me as if it were not very painful to see you an idle frivolous creature.</E>
        <C>好象看到你这么游手好闲,不务正业,我一点不觉得难过似的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Although we were all great friends it would be idle for us to delude ourselves that we saw eye to eye on all matters.</E>
        <C>我们虽然都是很好的朋友,但是如果我们自己欺骗自己,硬说我们在一切问题上都取得了完全一致的看法,那也是空谈。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As for Willoughby, to say that I shall soon or that I shall never forget him would be idle.</E>
        <C>至于威洛比,若说我会立刻将他忘怀,或者我将把他永远铭记在心,都是无稽之谈。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Indian girl did not faint or raise her voice in idle wailing as might many of her white sisters.</E>
        <C>那个印第安女人,没昏倒,也没有无益地高声啼哭,她跟她的白种姐妹完全不同。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I talk of dreams, which are the children of an idle brain.</E>
        <C>我谈论的梦本来是痴人脑中的空想的产物。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>stopped,lazy</E>
        <C>adj. 闲置的；懒惰的；停顿的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>sit around,lie about</E>
        <C>vi. 无所事事；虚度；[机]空转</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>moon,dream away</E>
        <C>vt. 虚度；[机]使空转</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM></SM>
    <E>i.e.</E>
    <C>adv. 也就是
abbr. （拉丁）即（id est）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The laws he had in mind were those of "human nature", i.e. psychology.</E>
        <C>他心目中的规律是“人性”规律,即“心性”规律。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Only when the stress reaches the "ultimate strength" does failure, i. e., breakage, occur.</E>
        <C>只有当应力达到极限强度时才会造成损坏。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>e been lucky today;every horse I′ve backed has come in first.</E>
        <C>今天运气不错,赌的每一匹马都得了第一。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['iɡnərənt]</SM>
    <E>ignorant</E>
    <C>adj. 无知的；愚昧的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He felt himself to be a poor, weak, ignorant, helpless man.</E>
        <C>他觉得自己是个可怜的、软弱的、愚昧的、没有能力的人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>And still worse, he felt them to be much more subdued and sly and ignorant—mere clocks, really.</E>
        <C>更糟的是,他觉得他们更加卑躬屈节,更狡黠,更无知,不过是些机器罢了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Ignorant as they were, some of the things they did were purely African.</E>
        <C>他们尽管愚昧,但是他们做的有些事情是地地道道非洲式的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Nor will this surprise any one who reflects how ignorant we are on this head.</E>
        <C>这事是不足为怪的,任何人只要回想一下,便可知道我们对于这方面是怎样的无知。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He drummed two injunctions into the minds of the ignorant.</E>
        <C>他向愚昧无知人群谆谆教诲两条诫命。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>dark,empty,innocent</E>
        <C>adj. 无知的；愚昧的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[iɡ'nɔ:]</SM>
    <E>ignore</E>
    <C>vt. 驳回诉讼；忽视；不理睬
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>To ignore the problem only made it worse in the eyes of our allies.</E>
        <C>回避这个问题只会使我们的盟国把这件事看得更加严重。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A man who has made so many mistakes can't afford to ignore the corrections of his friends.</E>
        <C>一个犯了这么多错误的人,再也不能不理会朋友们的责备了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"When I am above the world, I shall ignore all businesses," said Birkin.</E>
        <C>“等我有了出头之日,我将百事不管,”伯金说。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Steve says that he was sorely tempted to ignore the fire.</E>
        <C>史蒂夫说,他真恨不得不去理会这场火灾。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He tried to ignore his panic.</E>
        <C>她想把惊慌的神情给排遣开。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>neglect,pass sb by</E>
        <C>vt. 驳回诉讼；忽视；不理睬</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[i'li:gəl]</SM>
    <E>illegal</E>
    <C>adj. [法] 非法的；违法的；违反规则的
n. 非法移民；间谍
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>A kangaroo court is an illegal mock court that often takes the law into its own hands.</E>
        <C>“非正规法庭”是非法的模拟法庭,这种法庭常常草菅人命。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Your suggestion is illegal; I can't go along with it.</E>
        <C>你的建议不合法;我不能赞同。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When we get a shot the way it is, we'll chip out the rest of the cement and expose the illegal pipe.</E>
        <C>我们先按这个样子照下来,再把其余的水泥凿开,把非法管道暴露出来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The U.S. must find a way to stop the influx of illegal aliens.</E>
        <C>美国必须设法禁止外国人非法入境。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Also I know good places to eat that are illegal but with good food.</E>
        <C>我还知道几家挺好的饭店,那是没有执照的,但饭菜很好。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>unauthorized,unlawful</E>
        <C>adj. [法]非法的；违法的；违反规则的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>espionage,secret agent</E>
        <C>n. 非法移民；间谍</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['iləstreit]</SM>
    <E>illustrate</E>
    <C>vt. 阐明，举例说明；图解
vi. 举例
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Draw a flow chart to illustrate what you would do.</E>
        <C>绘制一个程序框图,表明你应采取哪些步骤。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>clarify,elucidate</E>
        <C>vt. 阐明，举例说明；图解</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>give an example,cite an example</E>
        <C>vi. 举例</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,ilə'streiʃən]</SM>
    <E>illustration</E>
    <C>n. 说明；插图；例证；图解
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I will give in illustration the first two instances which happen to stand on my list.</E>
        <C>我将举出我表中为首的两例来说明。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>explanation,notes,legend,diagram</E>
        <C>n. 说明；[印刷]插图；[经]例证；图解</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['imidʒ]</SM>
    <E>image</E>
    <C>n. 影像；想象；肖像；偶像
vt. 想象；反映；象征；作…的像
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He saw, upon her fresh young image, the image of his mother.</E>
        <C>在她那年轻而富有朝气的身上,他看到了他母亲的形象。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She remembered her rosy dreams and the image she had of him.</E>
        <C>她回忆起她玫瑰色的梦和她当时对他的印象。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Little by little, Rhys began to match himself to the image in his mind.</E>
        <C>渐渐地,里斯开始使自己和他心目中的形象相配了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>To think of her was to get good-humoured; to speak of her was to raise the image of a dried Normandy pippin.</E>
        <C>琢磨琢磨她,会使人感到轻松愉快;一提到她却会使人想起干巴巴的诺曼底苹果。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His mind clothed it in an image of a strong blinding sun sending hot rays down and he was standing in the midst of vast crowd of men.</E>
        <C>他的脑子立刻赋予它这样一个形象:一轮炫目的烈日射下炎热的光线,他正站在一大群人中间。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>icon,portrait</E>
        <C>n. 影像；想象；肖像；偶像</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>indicate,vision,glass,figure</E>
        <C>vt. 想象；反映；象征；作…的像</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[i'mædʒinəri]</SM>
    <E>imaginary</E>
    <C>adj. 虚构的，假想的；想像的；虚数的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I think our own hearts can teach us no longer to look around for imaginary supports.</E>
        <C>我们扪心自问也该知道:我们再也不要到处寻求子虚乌有的帮助。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>fictitious,figmentary</E>
        <C>adj. [计][摄]虚构的，[心理]假想的；想像的；虚数的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[i,mædʒi'neiʃən]</SM>
    <E>imagination</E>
    <C>n. [心理] 想象力；空想；幻想物
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Their faces lit by the dancing flames, would surge up in my imagination.</E>
        <C>他们在火光摇曳中容光焕发的形象,还多次在我的想象中涌现出来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He has no imagination. I can unload plenty of cotton in the black market if he'll make a deal.</E>
        <C>他这个人没有想象力,要是他愿意和我做一笔交易,我有办法在黑市上抛售掉许多棉花。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>vision,revery</E>
        <C>n. [心理]想象力；空想；幻想物</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['imiteit]</SM>
    <E>imitate</E>
    <C>vt. 模仿，仿效；仿造，仿制
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>You should imitate great and good men.</E>
        <C>你应该仿效伟大善良的人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He can imitate a lion′s roar.</E>
        <C>他能模拟狮子的吼叫。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>simulate,model after</E>
        <C>vt. 模仿，仿效；仿造，仿制</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[i'mens]</SM>
    <E>immense</E>
    <C>adj. 巨大的，广大的；无边无际的；非常好的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She had immense faith in him, and to her he was a type of all that the Christian clergyman should be.</E>
        <C>她对他怀有无限的信赖,在她眼里,他是基督教牧师最完美的典型。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This immense chasm has been formed by an underground stream which has tunneled a course through a flaw in the rocks.</E>
        <C>这个巨大的陷穴是由一条地下小河穿过岩石裂缝形成的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>All she could see, when she looked down, was an immense length of neck.</E>
        <C>她朝下一看,只能看到一条极长的地峡。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She could not answer, it was an immense load off her heart.</E>
        <C>她心头如释重负,无言回答。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She then put one small, beautifully shaped hand on her immense hip and swirled around for another look.</E>
        <C>这时,她才用她那只美丽的小手摸着她的胖臀部,转身又瞟了我一眼。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>huge,tremendous,enormous,massive,macro</E>
        <C>adj. 巨大的，广大的；无边无际的；非常好的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['imiɡrənt]</SM>
    <E>immigrant</E>
    <C>adj. 移民的；迁入的
n. 移民，侨民
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Augie, like his author, is a Jew, born among the immigrant poor.</E>
        <C>奥吉和他的塑造者一样,是犹太人,出身于穷苦的移民家庭。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Its agent met the friendless immigrant at dock and helped them to find shelter and work.</E>
        <C>它的代理人在码头上接待举目无亲的移民,帮助他们找住所和工作。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>emigratory</E>
        <C>adj. 移民的；迁入的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>migration,transplantation</E>
        <C>n. 移民，侨民</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['impækt, im'pækt]</SM>
    <E>impact</E>
    <C>vt. 影响；撞击；冲突；压紧
vi. 冲击；产生影响
n. 影响；效果；碰撞；冲击力
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He made a stroke with the machete and the impact snapped it out of his hand.</E>
        <C>他一刀砍下去,砰的一声,把刀子都震飞了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Now that the sun was on the wane some of its impact was gone, and while the air was hot, the hammering rays were weaker.</E>
        <C>现在太阳西落了,已经失去了几分威力,空气虽然还是热辣辣的,那炙肤的光线却微弱一些了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He shifted and reclined on his elbows so that if he did sleep he would fall and be wakened by the impact.</E>
        <C>他忙改换姿势,用双肘撑着脑袋。这样,一旦入睡就会歪倒,立即惊醒。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Pritchett paused before his next question, allowing the impact of her words to sink in.</E>
        <C>普里切特在提出下一个问题前停了一下,让她的话渗入人心。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There's no question that the ads had a real impact on the public.</E>
        <C>毫无疑问,这些广告对公众确实产生了影响。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>affect,influence,reach,work on,strike</E>
        <C>vt. 影响；[力]撞击；冲突；压紧</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>charge at</E>
        <C>vi. [力]冲击；产生影响</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>effect,impression,influence,infection,affection</E>
        <C>n. 影响；效果；[物]碰撞；[力]冲击力</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[im'peiʃənt]</SM>
    <E>impatient</E>
    <C>adj. 焦躁的；不耐心的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He began to grow a little impatient for some signs of relief from his friends.</E>
        <C>一直不见朋友搭救他的迹象,他开始有些沉不住气了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The ship began to plunge and heave, as if she were a living creature, impatient to be off.</E>
        <C>那船就开始起伏波动,好象活的动物一样,等不及要出发了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>With an impatient gesture she passed her hand over the water once more.</E>
        <C>她心烦意乱地又把手往水面上一拂。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Even if the bank people get tough or impatient, the thing to do is to smile back.</E>
        <C>那怕银行的人态度变得粗暴,或是表示不耐烦,还是要报以微笑。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Though he was impatient to see her, he hardly knew what he should say to her.</E>
        <C>他虽然急于见到她,心里却不知道如何启齿。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>fretful</E>
        <C>adj. 焦躁的；不耐心的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,impli'keiʃən]</SM>
    <E>implication</E>
    <C>n. 含义；暗示；牵连，卷入
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Thermal pollution is an inevitable concomitant of power generation—an unavoidable implication of the second law of thermodynamics.</E>
        <C>热污染是动力生产所无法摆脱的——它与热力学第二定律有着难解之缘。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It seemed to relieve him of any unjust implication of sentiment.</E>
        <C>这好象替他开脱了感情中任何不正当的成分。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Let us consider the implication of the electrostatic theorem for chemical bonding in diatomic molecules.</E>
        <C>让我们讨论双原子分子化学成键所蕴含的静电定理。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>What he could not permit to slip by was my implication of their fallibility.</E>
        <C>不过他断难放过我暗指他们犯了错误的话。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The latter property of nuclear fission has a significant implication.</E>
        <C>核裂变的这后一个性质有一个重要的应用。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>connotation,meaning,import,involvement,reminder</E>
        <C>n. 含义；暗示；[法]牵连，卷入</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[im'plai]</SM>
    <E>imply</E>
    <C>vt. 意味；暗示；隐含
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The given conditions imply that the number of moles of the two gases is the same.</E>
        <C>所给条件表明:这两种气体的摩尔数相等。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A leader's eminence does not imply a right to impose his will on his peers.</E>
        <C>领导人处于显赫地位并不意味着他有权把自己的意志强加给和他处于平等地位的公民。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>mean,hint at</E>
        <C>vt. 意味；暗示；隐含</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[im'pɔ:t, 'impɔ:t]</SM>
    <E>import</E>
    <C>n. 进口，进口货；输入；意思，含义；重要性
vt. 输入，进口；含…的意思
vi. 输入，进口
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>For the first time in her life the import and horror of social ostracism flashed upon her.</E>
        <C>她生平第一次突然想到遭受社交界排斥的意义与可怕。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>With all this in mind, one may now realize the import of the words "Monsieur Grandet's house."</E>
        <C>听到这些“葛朗台先生的府上”这个称呼,现在你们该明白它的分量了吧。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The import of twenty-five dollars a week!</E>
        <C>一周二十五美元,这多了不起啊!</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Bending closely over him, I at length drank in the hideous import of his words.</E>
        <C>我弯下身子,紧紧地挨着他,终于听清了他话里的可怕含意。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The first sign came in 1835 when crop failures made it necessary to import wheat from Europe.</E>
        <C>最早的迹象是一八三五年出现的。当时,由于农业歉收,不得不从欧洲进口小麦。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>significance,stress,value,weight,meaning</E>
        <C>n. [贸易]进口，进口货；输入；意思，含义；重要性</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>to input,type in</E>
        <C>vt. 输入，[贸易]进口；含…的意思</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>to input,type in</E>
        <C>vi. 输入，[贸易]进口</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[im'pəuz]</SM>
    <E>impose</E>
    <C>vi. 利用；欺骗；施加影响
vt. 强加；征税；以…欺骗
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It may perhaps be pleasant to be able to impose on the public in such a case.</E>
        <C>这种事要想瞒过大家,也许是怪有意思的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This did not mean, however, that the Grand Alliance could impose its wishes upon France, or, for that matter, upon Spain.</E>
        <C>然而,这并不等于说大同盟可以使法国或西班牙俯首贴耳。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A leader's eminence does not imply a right to impose his will on his peers.</E>
        <C>领导人处于显赫地位并不意味着他有权把自己的意志强加给和他处于平等地位的公民。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You shall see that I will not impose upon you, or offer anything that is unkind to you.</E>
        <C>你要知道我绝不欺骗你,或者提出对不住你的要求。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>To avoid this collapse one can impose the constraint.</E>
        <C>为避免此塌陷,可以加以约束。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>do with,trade on</E>
        <C>vi. 利用；欺骗；施加影响</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>force,levy tax</E>
        <C>vt. 强加；征税；以…欺骗</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[im'presiv]</SM>
    <E>impressive</E>
    <C>adj. 感人的；令人钦佩的；给人以深刻印象的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He goes out with impressive decorum, and spoils it by slamming the door.</E>
        <C>他很神气地走出去,只是粗暴地把门用力关上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The conception of it was more impressive to him.</E>
        <C>想象起来要比他原先盼望的还伟大。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>These figures are indeed impressive, as has been the growth rate over the last fourteen years.</E>
        <C>这些数字,如同最近14年的增长率一样令人难忘。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She serves as an impressive reminder of the great ships of the past.</E>
        <C>她使人极为真切地回忆起以前那些火轮巨舰。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The most impressive form of intrusive is the dike.</E>
        <C>最引人注目的侵入体是岩脉。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>affecting,heart-warming</E>
        <C>adj. 感人的；令人钦佩的；给人以深刻印象的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[im'prizən]</SM>
    <E>imprison</E>
    <C>vt. 监禁；关押；使…下狱
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>There are thunderous explosions, fierce solar winds, and forces so strong that they imprison even light.</E>
        <C>有雷鸣般的爆炸和猛烈的太阳风,威力之大,甚至能阻碍光的传播。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>prison,jail</E>
        <C>vt. 监禁；[法]关押；使…下狱</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[im'pru:vmənt]</SM>
    <E>improvement</E>
    <C>n. 改进，改善
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Please keep thinking about our products with an eye to improvement.</E>
        <C>请针对我们产品的改进方面多多给予考虑。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You will be able to observe the improvement in race relations as soon as your plane lands.</E>
        <C>你的飞机一着陆,你就可以觉察到种族关系的改善。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>That improvement will come with time.</E>
        <C>时间久了,会有长进的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This letter is an improvement upon [on] your last.</E>
        <C>这封信比你上次的好。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>reforming,amendment,enrichment,amelioration</E>
        <C>n. 改进，改善</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['insidənt]</SM>
    <E>incident</E>
    <C>n. 事件，事变；插曲
adj. [光] 入射的；附带的；易发生的，伴随而来的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He could never get the incident of the piece of string out of his mind.</E>
        <C>他的头脑中总是摆脱不了这根绳子的事件。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If two edges of a graph are incident to the same pair of vertices, then these two edges are called parallel edges.</E>
        <C>如果一个图的两条边关联于同一对顶点,则这两条边称为平行边。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When the incident wave front reaches this point, the reflected wave is still some distance away.</E>
        <C>当入射冲击波波阵面到达这一点,反射波离开它还有一段距离。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The point at which the incident wave, reflected wave, and Mach fronts meet is called the "triple point".</E>
        <C>入射冲击波、反射冲击波与马赫波波阵面汇合之点叫做“三相点。”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>After my being in Yan'an and in the front for about a year, Agnes came to Yan'an soon after the Xi'an Incident.</E>
        <C>我在延安和前线工作了大约一年以后,也就在西安事变发生后不久,艾格妮丝来到了延安。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>event,circumstance,occurrence,scene,happening</E>
        <C>n. 事件，事变；插曲</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>incoming</E>
        <C>adj. [光]入射的；附带的；易发生的，伴随而来的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'klain]</SM>
    <E>incline</E>
    <C>vi. 倾斜；倾向；易于
vt. 使倾斜；使倾向于
n. 倾斜；斜面；斜坡
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Jeanie knew little of them, and what she knew did not greatly incline her to trust any of them.</E>
        <C>珍妮不太认识她们,即使她认识的几个人中间,她也觉得没有一个可以信赖的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His attitude did not incline me to help him.</E>
        <C>他的态度没有使我想帮助他。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Galileo rolled small metal balls down the incline.</E>
        <C>伽利略让小金属球从斜面滚下。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The coach breasted a slight incline.</E>
        <C>马车上一个缓坡。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Incline your body from the waist you bow.</E>
        <C>当你鞠躬时,请从腰部弯身。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>pitch,slope,affect</E>
        <C>vi. 倾斜；倾向；易于</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>slope,lean</E>
        <C>vt. 使倾斜；使倾向于</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>hill,slope,decline,pitch</E>
        <C>n. 倾斜；斜面；斜坡</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,inkə'rekt]</SM>
    <E>incorrect</E>
    <C>adj. 错误的，不正确的；不适当的；不真实的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Recent scientific evidence seems to indicate that this assumption is incorrect.</E>
        <C>最新的科学研究成果似乎表明,这种设想是不正确的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>No one visiting the United States should feel uncomfortable or incorrect if he chooses to follow his own native habits.</E>
        <C>到美国旅游的人如果要照自己国家的风俗习惯去做,也不必觉得难为情或有什么不对。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is not important that these theories turned out to be incorrect.</E>
        <C>这些理论后来证明都不准确,但这无关紧要。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Quantum mechanics showed classical mechanics to be incorrect for describing the internal motions within atoms.</E>
        <C>量子力学证明,用经典力学描述原子内部的运动也不正确。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Its only aim was to give rules for distinguishing between correct forms and incorrect forms.</E>
        <C>它的唯一目的是要订出一些规则,区别正确的形式和不正确的形式。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>false,impossible,wrong,improper,unhappy</E>
        <C>adj. 错误的，不正确的；不适当的；不真实的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'kri:siŋli]</SM>
    <E>increasingly</E>
    <C>adv. 越来越多地；渐增地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Around the earth the young looked to him increasingly as their leader.</E>
        <C>世界各地的青年日益把他看作自己的领袖。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I did my best, if with increasingly frayed nerves.</E>
        <C>我尽了最大的努力,虽然神经越来越紧张。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>pyramidally,cumulatively</E>
        <C>adv. 越来越多地；渐增地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'definət]</SM>
    <E>indefinite</E>
    <C>adj. 不确定的；无限的；模糊的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>That expression of "violently in love" is so hackneyed, so doubtful, so indefinite, that it gives me very little idea.</E>
        <C>所谓“爱得火热”,这种话未免太陈腐,太笼统,太不切合实际,我简直抓不住一点儿概念。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>An indefinite alteration had come over his whole person and manner.</E>
        <C>他整个的人和态度已经有了一种说不出的变化。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The indefinite integral is an antiderivative.</E>
        <C>不定积分是反导数。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The direct action of changed conditions leads to definite or indefinite results.</E>
        <C>改变了的条件的直接作用,产生一定的或不定的结果。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>With a quick, indefinite gesture of one arm, he exclaimed: "Good-bye, I-I'm sorry."</E>
        <C>他把一条胳膊陡的一挥,打了一个含糊的手势,嚷道:“再见吧,我-我很对不起。”</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>fuzzy,huge,dark,infinite,unsure</E>
        <C>adj. 不确定的；无限的；模糊的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,indi'pendəns]</SM>
    <E>independence</E>
    <C>n. 独立性，自立性；自主
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Marcus tramped up the front steps and rang the door bell boldly, to show his independence.</E>
        <C>马革士踏上门前台阶,神气活现地按了按铃,一脸旁若无人的样子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>George stood out in fair sight, on the top of the rock, as he made this declaration of independence.</E>
        <C>乔治发表这篇独立宣言时,站在岩石之巅,轮廓清晰。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She would not sink her independence to get there.</E>
        <C>她不能因为要到那儿而牺牲了独立。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>freedom,juche</E>
        <C>n. 独立性，自立性；自主</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,indi'pendənt]</SM>
    <E>independent</E>
    <C>adj. 独立的；单独的；无党派的；不受约束的
n. 独立自主者；无党派者
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>A set of independent edges in a graph is called a matching.</E>
        <C>一个图中的独立边的一个集合称为一个匹配。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He saw twenty paces away the white soft face and independent look of a woman.</E>
        <C>他看见二十来步开外处,有一个脸蛋白嫩、样子放任不羁的女人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The slope of a line is independent of the scales chosen to prepare the graph.</E>
        <C>直线的斜率与绘图所选用的比例尺寸无关。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I am a free human being with an independent will, which I now exert to leave you.</E>
        <C>我是个有独立意志的自由人;我现在就要运用我的独立意志离开你。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You entered the room with a look and air at once shy and independent.</E>
        <C>你带着一种既羞怯又有主见的脸色和神态走到屋里来。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>alone,free,isolated,separate,specialty</E>
        <C>adj. 独立的；单独的；无党派的；不受约束的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['indeks]</SM>
    <E>index</E>
    <C>n. 指标；指数；索引；指针
vi. 做索引
vt. 指出；编入索引中
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>You cannot look into the index but you will find the word.</E>
        <C>你一查索引就会找到那个词。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The mesh points are numbered with index k in the order in which the unknowns are considered.</E>
        <C>网格点按所考虑的未知量以脚标k来计数。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Style is an index of the mind.</E>
        <C>风格是心灵的反映。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He opened his book of statues on the table and scanned the index.</E>
        <C>他打开桌子上的法令全书查看索引。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If you come across a term whose meaning you have forgotten, consult the index.</E>
        <C>如果你碰到一个术语,已经忘记它的含义,可查阅索引。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>finger,indicatrix</E>
        <C>n. 指标；指数；[图情]索引；指针</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>to point out,to indicate</E>
        <C>vt. 指出；编入索引中</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,indi'keiʃən]</SM>
    <E>indication</E>
    <C>n. 指示，指出；迹象；象征
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was only the faintest indication of a trail here.</E>
        <C>踪迹到这儿只有蛛丝马迹可寻。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In Fig. 2 there is no indication of timescale.</E>
        <C>在图2中没有指出时间分度。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Some indication of the range is given in Fig. 1. 13.</E>
        <C>图1.13略示其范围。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>instruction,symbol,breath,pointing,evidence</E>
        <C>n. 指示，指出；迹象；象征</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'difərənt]</SM>
    <E>indifferent</E>
    <C>adj. 漠不关心的；无关紧要的；中性的，中立的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He wanted her to come to him. But he was angry at the bottom of his soul, and indifferent.</E>
        <C>他需要她回到自己身边。但是他打心眼里生气,也很冷漠。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mr. Bulstrode in things worldly indifferent was disposed to do what his wife bade him.</E>
        <C>布罗斯特罗德先生在无关紧要的世俗事务上,完全听凭妻子摆布。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Well, I went, left all that I loved, and went to those to whom at best I was only indifferent.</E>
        <C>哎,我走了,撇下我全部的爱,去寻找那些我充其量只会冷漠待之的人们。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is quite indifferent to me whether you go or not.</E>
        <C>你去不去,我都无所谓。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The night came in the room, and took up its place there, unconcerned and indifferent.</E>
        <C>夜色充满了室内,冷落无情,统治一切。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>neutral,insignificant</E>
        <C>adj. 漠不关心的；无关紧要的；中性的，中立的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'diɡnənt]</SM>
    <E>indignant</E>
    <C>adj. 愤愤不平的；义愤的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Do you think you are right?" she said in an indignant tone.</E>
        <C>“你认为你做得对吗?”她用愤慨的腔调说。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was with a pained, and proud, and indignant tone that Nydia made this humble reply.</E>
        <C>尼狄亚谦卑的回答声调里带着痛苦、骄傲和愤慨。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The hall was at present occupied by two sober men and their indignant wives.</E>
        <C>大厅里还有两位没有喝醉的男人和他们的气势汹汹的太太。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He went home ashamed and indignant, full of rage.</E>
        <C>他羞愤交集地回到家里,怒火满腔。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I know it is cranky to be indignant.</E>
        <C>我知道,我这样的愤慨会给人看成是古怪。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>aggrieved</E>
        <C>adj. 愤愤不平的；义愤的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,indi'rekt, -dai-]</SM>
    <E>indirect</E>
    <C>adj. 间接的；迂回的；非直截了当的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>For the second time in her life she made an indirect answer.</E>
        <C>这是她有生以来第二次说话躲躲闪闪。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I learned that he was less indirect than his half brother the King.</E>
        <C>我知道,这位国王的同父异母的兄弟说话办事不那么拐弯抹角。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>circular,consequential</E>
        <C>adj. [试验]间接的；迂回的；非直截了当的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,indis'pensəbl]</SM>
    <E>indispensable</E>
    <C>adj. 不可缺少的；绝对必要的；责无旁贷的
n. 不可缺少之物；必不可少的人
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>They were all men who were indispensable about a house.</E>
        <C>他们都是家里缺少不得的人手。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>obbligato</E>
        <C>adj. 不可缺少的；绝对必要的；责无旁贷的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,indi'vidjuəl, -dʒəl]</SM>
    <E>individual</E>
    <C>adj. 个人的；个别的；独特的
n. 个人，个体
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was an individual with a code of her own.</E>
        <C>她这个人有她自己的准则。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As I took one last look I saw not a crowd but the set faces of individual men and women.</E>
        <C>当我朝他们望了告别的一眼时,我看到的不是人群,而是男男女女一张张肌肉绷紧的脸。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>personal,different,subjective,distinct,unique</E>
        <C>adj. [经]个人的；个别的；独特的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>unity,private person</E>
        <C>n. [经]个人，[生物]个体</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['indɔ:z]</SM>
    <E>indoors</E>
    <C>adv. 在室内，在户内
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is a sin to be indoors on such a fine day.</E>
        <C>这样好的天气待在家里实在不对[罪过]。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When it rained they were charmed, because they could remain indoors together all day with such a show of reason.</E>
        <C>天下雨他们乐,因为他们成天价在屋里厮守就有了强有力的借口了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her heart began to burn to be indoors.</E>
        <C>她真巴不得快进屋里去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was indoors, and she had the gun.</E>
        <C>她在室内,并且有武器。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The great fresh open, after the stupefying warmth indoors, made them behave like wild things.</E>
        <C>她们在室内时,温暖使她们麻木了,如今来到广阔无垠、空气新鲜的旷野,她们的行动简直象野物了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'dʌstriəl]</SM>
    <E>industrial</E>
    <C>adj. 工业的，产业的；从事工业的；供工业用的；来自勤劳的
n. 工业股票；工业工人
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The fastest growth of food exports came from industrial countries.</E>
        <C>粮食出口增长最快的是一些工业国家。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'dʌtriəlaiz]</SM>
    <E>industrialize</E>
    <C>vt. 使工业化
vi. 实现工业化
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>As China and Southeast Asia industrialize, islands and their resources are becoming more desirable.</E>
        <C>随着中国和东南亚的工业化,这些岛屿及其资源正变得越来越炙手可热。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We also realize the growing need and necessity to industrialize certain sectors of the economy.</E>
        <C>我们也认识到越来越多需要使某些紧急部门实行工业化。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Many townships in the coastal area have begin to industrialize.</E>
        <C>沿海地区的许多乡镇已开始工业化。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We also realized the growing need and necessity to industrialize certain sectoymned to pur-sue it.</E>
        <C>译为我们也认识到越来越需要使某些经济部门工业化。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Can We Industrialize Children's Film?</E>
        <C>儿童电影产业化?</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'evitəbl]</SM>
    <E>inevitable</E>
    <C>adj. 必然的，不可避免的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The little that she said was all in lamentation of this inevitable delay.</E>
        <C>她所说的寥寥数语,全是哀叹这迫不得已的耽延。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Perhaps her air was the inevitable result of the social rise which had advanced her from a cottage to a large house and fields.</E>
        <C>她的这种神态也许是因为她的社会地位从一个茅舍之家提高到了一个宅广地多之家的必不可免的结果。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Some people seem to think that this defeat is inevitable.</E>
        <C>有些人似乎认为这种挫败是无可避免的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If he modulated his inevitable resentment to the chastened attitude of the reformed sinner, he might win his point in the end.</E>
        <C>只要克制一下自己难免会产生的愤恨情绪,采取罪人改邪归正,接受惩处的态度,他最终就有可能达到目的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Nothing was more indicative of the inevitable doom of the Taft administration than the failure of its anti-insurgent campaign.</E>
        <C>塔夫特政府反对造反派运动的失败,最清楚地表明它必然垮台。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>certain,necessary,automatic</E>
        <C>adj. 必然的，不可避免的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,inik'spensiv]</SM>
    <E>inexpensive</E>
    <C>adj. 便宜的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Americans used to like big cars, and gasoline used to be very inexpensive.</E>
        <C>过去美国人喜欢大型轿车,那时汽油很便宜。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There are "discount houses" offering goods at low prices, and "dime stores" specializing in a wide range of inexpensive items.</E>
        <C>有专卖低价品的“折扣商店”和廉价品的“一角钱商店”。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When automobiles were first used, flimsy and inexpensive tourist cabins were built beside the highways.</E>
        <C>刚刚开始使用汽车的时候,人们在公路旁盖起了简陋,收费低廉的汽车店。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Nonfat dry milk is an inexpensive proteinaceous eluent.</E>
        <C>脱脂奶粉是廉价的蛋白质洗脱剂。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Oceanic fisheries are frequently looked to as a source of inexpensive high-quality protein.</E>
        <C>海洋渔业通常被看作一种廉价而优质的蛋白质来源。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>cheap,ten-cent</E>
        <C>adj. 便宜的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['infənt]</SM>
    <E>infant</E>
    <C>n. 婴儿；幼儿；未成年人
adj. 婴儿的；幼稚的；初期的；未成年的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>At last, bearing in her arms the infant progeny of Jove, she reached Lycia, weary with her burden and parched with thirst.</E>
        <C>最后她来到吕西亚,怀里抱着朱庇特幼小的子嗣,疲乏不堪,口渴难耐。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The soft modulation of her voice soothed the infant.</E>
        <C>她声调柔和的抑扬使婴儿安静下来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The infant was eight days old before its father knew of its birth.</E>
        <C>孩子出世八天以后,他父亲才知道。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>All these measures reduced the number of infant deaths.</E>
        <C>所有这些措施减少了婴幼儿的死亡数量。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The order will be for the welfare of the infant.</E>
        <C>该命令将保障未成年人的福利。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>baby,minor</E>
        <C>n. 婴儿；幼儿；未成年人</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>earlier,young,baby,minor,tender</E>
        <C>adj. 婴儿的；幼稚的；初期的；未成年的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'fekt]</SM>
    <E>infect</E>
    <C>vt. 感染，传染
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Let her not infect the whole flock.</E>
        <C>绝不能让她带坏一帮子人。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>affect,contract,catch,disease,communicate</E>
        <C>vt. [医]感染，传染</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'fiəriə]</SM>
    <E>inferior</E>
    <C>adj. 差的；自卑的；下级的，下等的
n. 下级；次品
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Police speeded up to fight against fake and inferior goods.</E>
        <C>警方加快打假步伐。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I can assure you the captains of the inferior ranks are all passed over, and all very ill used.</E>
        <C>我可以告诉你小舰长们都不受重视,且受人虐待。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>junior,lower</E>
        <C>adj. 差的；自卑的；[植]下级的，下等的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>lessness,subordinate</E>
        <C>n. 下级；次品</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['infinət]</SM>
    <E>infinite</E>
    <C>adj. 无限的，无穷的；无数的；极大的
n. 无限；[数] 无穷大；无限的东西（如空间，时间）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was one of those men who take infinite pains over trifles, flattering themselves that they never do things by halves.</E>
        <C>他是那种在琐事上无穷操心和自以为做事情很彻底的男人之一。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her bounty was as infinite as the sea.</E>
        <C>她的恩情象海那样没有边际。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She made her chatter and listened to her chatter with infinite good nature.</E>
        <C>她逗她讲话,带着无穷的耐心听她闲谈。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I could be bounded in a nutshell and count myself a king of infinite space, were it not that I have bad dreams.</E>
        <C>倘不是因为我总做恶梦,那么即使把我关在一个果壳里,我也会把自己当作一个拥有着无限空间的君主的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>With infinite patience she prepared to snare me and bind me.</E>
        <C>她以无限的耐心准备把我网罗住,捆住我的手脚。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>huge,tremendous,thousand,million,boundless</E>
        <C>adj. 无限的，[数]无穷的；无数的；极大的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>Mugen,immenseness</E>
        <C>n. 无限；[数]无穷大；无限的东西（如空间，时间）</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,influ'enʃəl]</SM>
    <E>influential</E>
    <C>adj. 有影响的；有势力的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>A small but influential minority of public leaders continued to agitate for entrance into the League of Nations.</E>
        <C>人数不多但很有影响的一群少数派出众领袖继续鼓动加入国际联盟。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In a study of needled felts, crimp was found to be a very influential factor.</E>
        <C>对针刺毛毡进行研究后发现卷曲是一项重要的影响因素。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Murchison was a shopkeeper and he had many influential friends who always voted for him at every election.</E>
        <C>默奇逊是个店主,他有许多有势力的朋友,每次选举,他们总投他的票。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Saunders was the influential chairman of the Sequoia Clubs Fiance Committee.</E>
        <C>桑德斯是红杉俱乐部财务委员会的举足轻重的主任委员。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He′s always making up to influential people.</E>
        <C>他总是向有势力的人献媚邀宠。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>mighty,predominant</E>
        <C>adj. 有影响的；有势力的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'hæbit]</SM>
    <E>inhabit</E>
    <C>vt. 栖息；居住于；占据
vi. （古）居住；栖息
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It dawns on us rather suddenly that the number of passengers on the small spaceship we inhabit is doubling about every forty years.</E>
        <C>我们几乎是突然认识到,我们居住的这个小小星球上的旅客人数,正以大约每四十年翻一番的速度在增长。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The fact is that the city is rooted in the habits and customs of the people who inhabit it.</E>
        <C>事实上,城市是植根在它的居民的风俗习惯之中的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>people,occupy,bag</E>
        <C>vt. 栖息；居住于；占据</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>belong,room,harbor,live,dwell</E>
        <C>vi. （古）居住；栖息</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'hæbitənt]</SM>
    <E>inhabitant</E>
    <C>n. 居民；居住者
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Every inhabitant of this planet must contemplate that it may no longer be habitable.</E>
        <C>世界上每个人都必须思考到地球上可能不再适合人住的那一天。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The old inhabitant who answered was a tall, gaunt woman.</E>
        <C>这个答话的本地老住户是一个高个儿,瘦身材的女人。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>liver,resident,dweller,habitant</E>
        <C>n. 居民；居住者</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'herit]</SM>
    <E>inherit</E>
    <C>vt. 继承；遗传而得
vi. 成为继承人
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I'd have been very happy to inherit his shoes.</E>
        <C>我会很高兴继承他的衣钵的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>succeed to,take sth over</E>
        <C>vt. 继承；遗传而得</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[i'niʃəl]</SM>
    <E>initial</E>
    <C>adj. 最初的；字首的
vt. 用姓名的首字母签名
n. 词首大写字母
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>In a surface burst, the fireball, in its rapid initial growth, will touch the surface of the earth.</E>
        <C>在表面爆炸时,火球在其最初的迅速成长过程中,将与地面接触。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Some type of bland soap and warm water may be used for initial cleaning.</E>
        <C>可用某种刺激性小的肥皂和温水进行初期清洗。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The initial wave of assault troops had splashed out of their boats.</E>
        <C>先头的突击部队一出登陆艇,就快速涉水上滩。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If they are called away and sent to some other job, or stood off, check and initial their time sheets as they leave your job.</E>
        <C>如果他们被调任其他工作,或暂停工作,在他们离开你处时,应详细检查他们的计工表,并签名作证。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The right-hand mass was given an initial push.</E>
        <C>给了右边的质体一个初始推力。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>premier,original</E>
        <C>adj. [数]最初的；字首的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'dʒekʃən]</SM>
    <E>injection</E>
    <C>n. 注射；注射剂；充血；射入轨道
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>After an injection, the child may want a bandage placed over the puncture site.</E>
        <C>注射后,有些小儿想用绷带包住注射处。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You will need an injection every four hours.</E>
        <C>你要每隔四小时打一针。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We can see that the flow has both leakages from it and injection into it.</E>
        <C>我们就可以看到,这个流量既有漏出的又有注入的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>congestion,inoculability</E>
        <C>n. 注射；注射剂；充血；射入轨道</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['indʒəri]</SM>
    <E>injury</E>
    <C>n. 伤害，损害；受伤处
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>As he went up the path and saw that the house was dark he felt an added sense of injury.</E>
        <C>当他走上小路发现屋里黑洞洞的,这就更加刺伤了他的自尊心。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He dared her to jump across a wide ravine which might have meant serious injury or death if she had slipped.</E>
        <C>他激她跳过一个很宽的峡谷,如果她失足的话,可能会受重伤或送命。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If they must truss me, I will repent of nothing so much, even at the last hard pinch, as of the injury I have done to my Lily.</E>
        <C>如果他们一定要把我绞死,即使在我断气的时刻,再也没有什么比我对我的百合花造成的损害更使我悔恨的事。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Tom was disgusted, and felt a sense of injury.</E>
        <C>汤姆大为懊恼,他简直觉得受了委屈。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>harm,damage</E>
        <C>n. [植保]伤害，损害；受伤处</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in]</SM>
    <E>inn</E>
    <C>n. 客栈；旅馆
vi. 住旅馆
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Nor would he allow anyone to leave the inn till he had drunk himself sleepy and reeled off to bed.</E>
        <C>直到他喝得昏昏然,摇摇晃晃地上床睡觉之前,他从来不准任何一个人离开这个旅店。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>All the way out to Biddlemeier's Inn he tried to talk as an old friend, but he could not pierce the wall of her words.</E>
        <C>在去比德尔梅亚饭店的路上,他想象老朋友那样聊聊,但是穿不透她滔滔不绝的语言的墙壁。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He walked into the house of his blood enemies as a salesman might into a public inn.</E>
        <C>他走进他的血海深仇的敌人的家里,却像一个货郎走进一家客栈一样。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Stop at the next inn, and call out for a glass of hot brandy and water.</E>
        <C>在下一个旅馆里停一停,要一杯对开水的白兰地。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She collected her coat and, as she left the lake Michigan Inn, drew it closely around her.</E>
        <C>她取了大衣,在她走出密执安湖旅社的时候,把它紧紧地裹在身上。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>hotel,roadhouse</E>
        <C>n. [经]客栈；旅馆</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['inə]</SM>
    <E>inner</E>
    <C>adj. 内部的；内心的；精神的
n. 内部
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>His nonsense was like the bubbling of her inner mood.</E>
        <C>他这种俏皮话正与她沸腾着的心情相吻合。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It's a good place for a guy like you that's got some sort of inner resources.</E>
        <C>对象你这种肚子里有点儿货色的家伙来说,这儿确是个好地方。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The fox, who had attended the steps of his fell mistress, uttered a dismal howl, and ran cowering back to the inner cave.</E>
        <C>那只刚才跟在它的残忍的女主人后面走来的狐狸,发出一声凄厉的嚎叫,哆嗦着奔回洞窟里去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Each ring supported the others, and made the task of identifying the inner core much more difficult.</E>
        <C>每一个小集团都支持其他的小集团,这使完成查明内部核心的任务变得困难得多。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Some of my class had written long, obscure stories portraying the "inner man ".</E>
        <C>我班上的学生中有些人写过描写“内在的人”的冗长而晦涩的短篇故事。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>internal,mental,inside,spiritual</E>
        <C>adj. 内部的；内心的；精神的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>interior,inside</E>
        <C>n. 内部</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['inəsənt]</SM>
    <E>innocent</E>
    <C>adj. 无辜的；无罪的；无知的
n. 天真的人；笨蛋
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>If she were really innocent, he knew she would have jumped to her feet in her defiant way.</E>
        <C>倘使她真是无辜的,他知道,她会大胆地跳起脚来,浑身都表示抗议。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He turned with a sigh to the book which had been the innocent cause of all this disturbance.</E>
        <C>他叹了一口气,视线转向无辜成为这场风波之祸端的那本书。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He looked so innocent all the time, and there was such clear good faith in what he said.</E>
        <C>他的神色始终那么天真,他说的话中也带着纯洁真诚的信念。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He looked upon her as a species of impostor; a guilty woman in the guise of an innocent one.</E>
        <C>他把她看成一个骗子了!看成一个外表纯洁,心里淫荡的女人了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He added in a moment, "And she was the most innocent."</E>
        <C>隔了一会儿,他又补充说道:“并且她也是最纯朴的。”</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>dark,empty,clear</E>
        <C>adj. [法]无辜的；无罪的；无知的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>simple,turkey,put</E>
        <C>n. 天真的人；笨蛋</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['input]</SM>
    <E>input</E>
    <C>n. 投入；输入电路
vt. [自][电子] 输入；将…输入电脑
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>No input of energy, however great, can push the speed past the speed of light.</E>
        <C>不管供给多大的能量,也不可能使速率超过光速。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They had at least one source or input node.</E>
        <C>它们至少有一个发点或输入节点。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Each input of a device presents a load on the output driving it.</E>
        <C>器件的每一个输入端都是加给驱动它的器件输出端的负载。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This tape contains the program in a form which the input device can read at high speed.</E>
        <C>这种形式的纸带记录程序输入装置能很快阅读。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Feedback is the return of part of a system's output to change its input.</E>
        <C>反馈是把一个系统输出的一部分返回以改变其输入。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>investment,introjection</E>
        <C>n. 投入；输入电路</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>type in,carry in</E>
        <C>vt. [计][自][电子]输入；将…输入电脑</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'kwaiə]</SM>
    <E>inquire</E>
    <C>vt. 询问；查究；问明
vi. 询问；查究；询价
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He did not pause swimming to inquire what manner of current had caught him.</E>
        <C>他并没有停止游泳,以便去弄清楚是什么样的急流缠住了他。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If you want to know the times of the trains,you must inquire at the office.</E>
        <C>如果你想知道火车的时间,你必须到办公室去问一下。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The naturalist must be dull who is not led to inquire what this bond is.</E>
        <C>自然学者除非感觉迟钝,对于这种联系究竟是什么是要加以追究的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I soon found how to inquire after him.</E>
        <C>我很快就晓得怎样去打听他。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>let′s inquire how to get there.</E>
        <C>让我们问一下怎么才能到达那里。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>question,query</E>
        <C>vt. 询问；查究；问明</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>question,query</E>
        <C>vi. 询问；查究；询价</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'kwaiəri]</SM>
    <E>inquiry</E>
    <C>n. 探究；调查；质询
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The boss turned to her with his mouth full, his eyes charged with serious inquiry.</E>
        <C>老板满嘴含着吃的东西,满眼含着郑重其事探询追问的神气转向她。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She turned her eyes, as she rested against the cow, full of sly inquiry upon him.</E>
        <C>把头靠在牛肚子上以后,她就满眼含着乖觉隐约的追问神气,转向他。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The fox, suspecting the truth of the matter, came at length to make his visit of inquiry.</E>
        <C>狐狸对这件事有点怀疑,最后也来看个究竟。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In that time of excitement, I was as free of all inquiry as though I had lain in a desert.</E>
        <C>在那骚动的日子里,我竟摆脱了一切盘问,仿佛我是躺在沙漠上似的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When I returned to my office, I began getting phone calls of inquiry from some of my friends and colleagues.</E>
        <C>回到办公室之后,我开始接到一些朋友和同事们询问情况的电话。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>investigation,exploration,probe,research,search</E>
        <C>n. 探究；调查；质询</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['insekt]</SM>
    <E>insect</E>
    <C>n. 昆虫；卑鄙的人
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He scratched the place where he had been bitten by an insect.</E>
        <C>他搔着让小虫咬过的地方。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She flipped an insect from his face.</E>
        <C>她弹去脸上的小虫。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It intervals the drone of an insect bored the air.</E>
        <C>不时有只昆虫嗡嗡嗡地打破这阵寂静。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He brushed away the debris of leaves and pine needles, webs, cocoons and insect corpses.</E>
        <C>他掸掉了一大堆枯叶、松针、蜘蛛网、虫茧和昆虫的尸体混成的垃圾。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>ratfink,warb</E>
        <C>n. [昆]昆虫；卑鄙的人</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'sə:t, 'insə:t]</SM>
    <E>insert</E>
    <C>vt. 插入；嵌入
n. 插入物
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>If it is the end of the program, we insert the word STOP.</E>
        <C>如果是程序的结尾则填入停止。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is no harder to insert monkey genes than it is to insert fruit fly genes.</E>
        <C>插入猴子基因并不比插入果蝇基因更困难。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Many insert bodies in green uniforms and gray life vests floated off it.</E>
        <C>许多身穿绿军服和救生衣的无生气的尸体在附近漂浮。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>bed,build in</E>
        <C>vt. 插入；[建]嵌入</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>inlet,impaler</E>
        <C>n. [建]插入物</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'spekt]</SM>
    <E>inspect</E>
    <C>vt. 检查；视察；检阅
vi. 进行检查；进行视察
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>When you install a new PCV valve, inspect and clean the system thoroughly.</E>
        <C>在安装新PCV阀时,应仔细地检查和清洗PCV系统。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Linton ceased crying, and lifted his great blue eyes to inspect the inspector.</E>
        <C>林顿停止了哭泣,抬起他的蓝色的大眼睛审视着这位检查者。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The buyer must inspect the goods supplied for defects.</E>
        <C>买方必须检查--所供应的商品有无瑕疵。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Where the devil have you been? I told you to inspect the lines.</E>
        <C>你到底上哪去了?我叫你去查营房的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Care to inspect the damage? You're welcome to, but it's a dreary sight.</E>
        <C>你想去视察视察被炸的情况吗?欢迎你去,可是景象很惨。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>examine,review,visit</E>
        <C>vt. 检查；视察；检阅</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'spekʃən]</SM>
    <E>inspection</E>
    <C>n. 视察，检查
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He decided that he would put off his tour of inspection till the next day.</E>
        <C>他决定把那桩上四处去巡视的工作延期到下一天再做。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The boy eagerly drew his sore toe from under the sheet and held it up for inspection.</E>
        <C>这孩子很热心地把他那只肿了的脚趾从被窝里搬出来,举起来仔细察看。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His inspection was concluded in a mere glance.</E>
        <C>他的检查工作只不过是扫了一眼就结束了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>An inspection of the roof showed no leaks.</E>
        <C>检查屋顶时未发现渗漏。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I did not gain very much by my inspection.</E>
        <C>我这样细看一番收获并不太大。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>examination,checking,monitoring</E>
        <C>n. 视察，检查</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'spaiə]</SM>
    <E>inspire</E>
    <C>vt. 激发；鼓舞；启示；产生；使生灵感
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>What was needed to appeal to the floating voters was the ability to inspire them with a sense of conviction.</E>
        <C>吸引那些动摇不定的投票者所需要的是唤起这些人的坚定信念。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The evidence available does not inspire confidence that commodity policies can solve farmers' economic problems.</E>
        <C>现有的证据并不能使人确信商品政策能解决农民的经济问题。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I would inspire you with repentance and not drive you to desperation.</E>
        <C>我是想叫你听了翻然悔改,而不是要把你赶到绝路上去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Perhaps the intense loyalty that these firms inspire is just an interesting idiosyncrasy.</E>
        <C>也许这些公司所激发的强烈的忠诚感只是一种有趣的癖好。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The muse does not inspire all poets equally.</E>
        <C>诗神并不一视同仁地赐给所有诗人灵感。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>stimulate,lift,wake,spirit,effect</E>
        <C>vt. 激发；鼓舞；启示；产生；使生灵感</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'stɔ:l]</SM>
    <E>install</E>
    <C>vt. 安装；任命；安顿
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>When you install a new PCV valve, inspect and clean the system thoroughly.</E>
        <C>在安装新PCV阀时,应仔细地检查和清洗PCV系统。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>fit,constitute,fix,place,name</E>
        <C>vt. 安装；任命；安顿</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,instə'leiʃən]</SM>
    <E>installation</E>
    <C>n. 安装，装置；就职
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>No manager should expect an evaporation of labor problems with the installation of an employee suggestion system.</E>
        <C>领导人不应期望由于建立了职工建议制度而解决了劳工问题。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Werewolf", as Hitler named the installation, was a crude compound of log cabins and wooden huts.</E>
        <C>希特勒给它起了一个名字“狼人”,“狼人”是由许多简陋的圆木小屋和木板房构成的一个大本营。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I was setting in my office poring over the plans for a microphone installation when I received a summons to Hollis' office.</E>
        <C>我正在自己的办公室里细心研究安装一个窃听器的计划,这时,我接到去霍利斯办公室的通知。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Because of their efficiency, compactness, and simplicity of installation, axial flow fans have become increasingly used in recent years.</E>
        <C>由于它们效率高,体积小,装配简易,轴流式通风机近些年来使用得越来越多了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The grout is installed after final adjustment and installation of the roadway wearing surface.</E>
        <C>灌浆是在最终调整和安装桥面磨耗层以后进行的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>device,apparatus,unit,gear,appliance</E>
        <C>n. [机]安装，装置；就职</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['instəns]</SM>
    <E>instance</E>
    <C>n. 实例；情况；建议
vt. 举...为例
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>As far as I have heard it is impossible for me to say whether the present case is an instance of crime or not.</E>
        <C>就我所听到的来说我还不可能断定现在这个案件是不是一个犯罪的案例。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This, young gentlemen, is not told as an instance of Pen's virtue, but rather of his weakness.</E>
        <C>年轻的朋友们,我讲这些,与其认为这是潘的美德,毋宁说是他的弱点。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Don't some of the common cold remedies, for instance, do more than ease the mind?</E>
        <C>比如说,某些常见的感冒药,除了安抚人心就再无作用了吗?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I cannot cite a like instance.</E>
        <C>我一时举不出类似的例子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was issued at the instance of either party.</E>
        <C>它是应当事双方任何一方的请求发布的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>situation,case,circumstance,suggestion,advice,proposal,thing</E>
        <C>n. 实例；情况；建议</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['instənt]</SM>
    <E>instant</E>
    <C>adj. 立即的；紧急的；紧迫的
n. 瞬间；立即；片刻
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He perceived an instant that she did not know the blighting news.</E>
        <C>他立即看出她还不知道这个失败的消息。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was something in the way he said this which aroused her in an instant.</E>
        <C>他说这句话的语气立即提醒了她。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was as if, in a single instant, the gap in time had closed.</E>
        <C>仿佛刹那之间,时间上的间隔就消失了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her face has softened in the instant and her eyes began to glow as she talked.</E>
        <C>她的脸马上缓和下来,当她讲话时,眼睛开始放出光芒。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He looked up, and his instant thought was that he hoped this odd-looking visitor did not plan to climb a mountain.</E>
        <C>他抬头看了看,他那瞬息间的想法,就是他希望这个相貌古怪的来访者不是计划来登山的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>immediate,urgent,emergency,hot,pressing</E>
        <C>adj. 立即的；紧急的；紧迫的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>moment,breath,second</E>
        <C>n. 瞬间；立即；片刻</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['instəntli]</SM>
    <E>instantly</E>
    <C>adv. 立即地；马上地；即刻地
conj. 一…就…
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He made friends with him instantly.</E>
        <C>他顷刻之间就与他相熟了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There were still other things in her head which she felt a strong impulse instantly checked, to say to Pansy about her father.</E>
        <C>她的头脑中还有另一些东西,它们使她产生一种强烈的要求,想跟帕茜谈谈她的父亲,但话到嘴边又缩了回去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Instantly the stick jumped out his hand.</E>
        <C>顿时树棍跳出了他的手。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Fully clothed, he fell across his bunk and was instantly asleep.</E>
        <C>他衣服也不脱往床铺上横着一躺,很快就睡着了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Instantly, she must think of the fortune we lost because of her.</E>
        <C>她一定会立刻想起都是她害得我们丢了那笔巨款。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>promptly,offhandedly</E>
        <C>adv. 立即地；马上地；即刻地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['instiŋkt]</SM>
    <E>instinct</E>
    <C>n. 本能，直觉；天性
adj. 充满着的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was as though we were being guided by instinct.</E>
        <C>似乎本能在指挥着我们。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Acting on instinct, Collins ducked behind the door, just as the strobe flash went off.</E>
        <C>镁光灯一闪的瞬息,柯林斯本能地躲到了门后。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It seems to be the complement and converse of the true social instinct.</E>
        <C>它和真正的社会性本能的关系似乎是既相反又相成的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>But how strange it was that the creative instinct should seize upon this dull stockbroker.</E>
        <C>但是奇怪的是,这种创作欲竟会抓住一个头脑有些迟钝的证券经纪人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Instinct told him that phony friendliness would not deceive this girl.</E>
        <C>直觉告诉他,佯装友好骗不了这女孩儿。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>intuition,natural ability</E>
        <C>n. [生物]本能，直觉；[心理]天性</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>abrim</E>
        <C>adj. 充满着的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'strʌkt]</SM>
    <E>instruct</E>
    <C>vt. 指导；通知；命令；教授
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Vernon took him from his father to instruct him.</E>
        <C>维农把他从他父亲那里带来以教养他。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It does not pertain to you to instruct him.</E>
        <C>你不适合教训他。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is now necessary to instruct the Throne, in the language of truth.</E>
        <C>现在必须向我王晓以真情。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>require,teach,coach,message,order</E>
        <C>vt. 指导；通知；命令；教授</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,insə'fiʃənt]</SM>
    <E>insufficient</E>
    <C>adj. 不足的，不充足的
n. 不足
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>In their day scientific knowledge was insufficient to settle the matter.</E>
        <C>在他们的时代,科学知识还不能足以解决这些问题。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It would appear that the inputs are insufficient to offset the mobilization and leaching of calcium from the topsoil.</E>
        <C>钙的转入量看来不足以补偿从表土中活化和淋失的钙。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>But, if the report just received was genuine, the danger real, there was insufficient time for normal methods.</E>
        <C>但是,如果刚才接到的报告属实,危险确实存在,那么按照通常办法来处理,时间是不够的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In his view differences in adaptation are insufficient to create niches commensurate in number and kind.</E>
        <C>按照他的观点,适应的差异不足以在数量上和种类上形成同量的小生境。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The supply of sediment is insufficient to offset the rate of subsidence.</E>
        <C>沉积物的补给不足以抵偿沉降的速率。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>short,deficient,lacking,wanting</E>
        <C>adj. 不足的，不充足的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>shortage,short of,lack,scarcity</E>
        <C>n. 不足</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'sʌlt]</SM>
    <E>insult</E>
    <C>vt. 侮辱；辱骂；损害
n. 侮辱；凌辱；无礼
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She repaid him for his insult by not inviting him to the party.</E>
        <C>她以不邀请他参加晚会的方式报复他对她的侮辱。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I never did learn how to cope with that other insult, the condescending pat on the head.</E>
        <C>对于另外一种侮辱——那种充满优越感的用手轻轻拍我的头的举动——我却从来没有学会怎样去应付。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>On hearing this,he jacked the attempt to revenge the insult in.</E>
        <C>听到这件事,他放弃了要对侮辱采取报复的企图。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We can't allow her to insult us.</E>
        <C>我们不能忍受她的侮辱。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It's warm lucence promised a poultice against illness and a wall against insult. It closed a door on hunger.</E>
        <C>它和煦的光辉使人似乎觉得能药到病除,能免受侮辱,能防止饥饿。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>hurt,abuse</E>
        <C>vt. 侮辱；辱骂；损害</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>despite,contumely</E>
        <C>n. 侮辱；凌辱；无礼</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'ʃuərəns]</SM>
    <E>insurance</E>
    <C>n. 保险；保险费；保险契约；赔偿金
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>If war insurance is provided, it shall be at the expense of the buyer(see A. 5).</E>
        <C>如需投保战争险,费用应由买方负担(参阅A.5条款)。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>My goods have vanished and the insurance company will have to pay up.</E>
        <C>我的货物已荡然无存,保险公司得赔偿损失。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Insurance broker will quote rates for all types of cargo and risks.</E>
        <C>保险经纪人会开出承保各类货物和各种险别的费用。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I took care of the insurance forms, and all the rest.</E>
        <C>我去处理保险单,以及诸如此类的事。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As for Mr. Porter, he has worked for more than 20 years for a blue-chip insurance company.</E>
        <C>至于波特先生,他在一家信誉非常好的保险公司里做了二十多年的事。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>assurance,safety,premium,compensation</E>
        <C>n. [保险]保险；保险费；保险契约；赔偿金</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'ʃuə]</SM>
    <E>insure</E>
    <C>vt. 确保，保证；给…保险
vi. 确保；投保
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>This would insure her against danger of lack of funds in the years to come.</E>
        <C>这样可以保证她在未来的岁月没有缺乏金钱的危险。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Shall we insure our house against theft and fire?</E>
        <C>我们是该给房子保盗窃险和火险呢?</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>undertake,assure</E>
        <C>vt. 确保，保证；给…保险</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>to ensure,snake stare</E>
        <C>vi. 确保；投保</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,intə'lektjuəl, -tʃuəl]</SM>
    <E>intellectual</E>
    <C>adj. 智力的；聪明的；理智的
n. 知识分子；凭理智做事者
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Put the talk on the intellectual frame, let Hearn slip into it.</E>
        <C>把谈话套在学术性探讨的框子里,让候恩不知不觉上钩。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>wise,bright,clever,smart,understanding</E>
        <C>adj. [心理]智力的；聪明的；理智的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>clerisy</E>
        <C>n. [劳经]知识分子；凭理智做事者</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'telidʒent]</SM>
    <E>intelligent</E>
    <C>adj. 智能的；聪明的；理解力强的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Man is intelligent enough to be scarred by his past.</E>
        <C>人能够被自己的过去所提醒,就算是够聪慧的了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was as quick and as intelligent a child as ever you were.</E>
        <C>他原来是个和你一样机灵聪明的孩子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You are too intelligent a person to be taken in by such a rogue.</E>
        <C>你是个非常聪明的人,不会上这么一个无赖的当。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>But an intelligent man is sometimes forced to be drunk to spend his time with fools.</E>
        <C>不过,聪明人和傻瓜泡时间,有时就不得不喝醉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>My fixed desire was to seek and find a good and intelligent woman, who I could love.</E>
        <C>我坚定不移的愿望是,要寻找和发现一个可以爱的善良而聪明的女人。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>wise,bright,clever,smart,understanding</E>
        <C>adj. 智能的；聪明的；理解力强的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'tens]</SM>
    <E>intense</E>
    <C>adj. 强烈的；紧张的；非常的；热情的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>But now, to my intense horror, I knew that I could never put away the vision of those glorious eyes.</E>
        <C>可是现在,我知道我将永远无法摆脱那双明亮的眼睛了!多可怕啊。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He whispered again feeling that it was all a wild and intense dream that must end soon, somehow.</E>
        <C>他又悄声儿地说了一句,觉得这不过是一个胡乱的、紧张的梦境,反正很快就会过去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Now, some hours later, she was eating the biscuits while she was gazed with intense foreboding at the shoes.</E>
        <C>现在几个钟头过去了,她一面吃饼干,一面惶惶不安地瞧着脚上的鞋子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was an intense but useless struggle.</E>
        <C>这是一场剧烈而无用的挣扎。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The intense eyes that turned up to him were clear and innocent.</E>
        <C>这对仰望着他的热情的眼睛清澈而天真。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>burning,stressed,sharp,warm,hot</E>
        <C>adj. 强烈的；紧张的；非常的；热情的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'tensəti]</SM>
    <E>intensity</E>
    <C>n. 强度；强烈；[电子] 亮度；紧张
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>What gave it an air of breathless intensity was that Daisy lived there.</E>
        <C>其所以有一种扣人心弦的强烈的情调是因为戴西住在那里。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Changes in the beam intensity will produce changes of the count rate.</E>
        <C>电子束强度变化将引起计数率的变化。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I don't know why it is I that have such extreme intensity.</E>
        <C>我不明白自己为什么老是有强烈的冲动。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>stress,tension,brightness</E>
        <C>n. [物]强度；强烈；[电子]亮度；紧张</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'tensiv]</SM>
    <E>intensive</E>
    <C>adj. 加强的；集中的；透彻的；加强语气的
n. 加强器
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Two hours of intensive effort had failed to get the big jet moved.</E>
        <C>人们费了九牛二虎之力,花了两个小时,仍然无法使这架大型喷气客机动弹一下。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He consumed those books in three or four nights of intensive reading.</E>
        <C>他花了三、四夜的功夫专心读了这几本书。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I am going to have intensive living after this.</E>
        <C>今后,我要精细地生活。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The structure of the cell wall has long been the object of intensive study.</E>
        <C>细胞壁的结构是长期以来深入研究的对象。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>enhanced,reinforced,concentrated,searching,mass</E>
        <C>adj. 加强的；[经]集中的；透彻的；加强语气的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'tenʃənəl]</SM>
    <E>intentional</E>
    <C>adj. 故意的；蓄意的；策划的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Spontaneous gastric incretion occurs without intentional stimulation in man and in certain other species.</E>
        <C>在人类和某些动物身上,自主性胃分泌在没有意识的刺激时也会发生。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Higher-energy radiation is used for intentional selective destruction of tissue, such as cancerous tumors.</E>
        <C>更高能量的辐射用来对诸如恶性肿瘤那样的组织进行有意选择的破坏。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You really think this is due to some-some intentional interference of Lawrence Leffers's.</E>
        <C>你真的以为这事是因为劳伦斯·莱弗茨的某种一某种蓄意的干预。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>studied,designed,conscious</E>
        <C>adj. 故意的；蓄意的；策划的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,intər'ækʃən]</SM>
    <E>interaction</E>
    <C>n. 相互作用；[数] 交互作用
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Nobody at Chrysler seemed to understand that interaction among different functions in a company is absolutely critical.</E>
        <C>克莱斯勒公司好象没有任何人懂得,在一个公司之内,各个部门之间的密切配合是至关紧要的事。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Each element within a complex system modifies and is modified by interaction with the other elements of the system.</E>
        <C>在一复杂系统中,每一要素都影响着系统中的其他要素,同时,也受到其他要素的互相制约。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The interaction forces that may be present among the particles of a system give rise to internal torques.</E>
        <C>系统内各质点间可能存在着的相互作用力,会产生内力矩。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A neutron has no appreciable electromagnetic interaction with nuclei or with electrons.</E>
        <C>中子与原子核或与电子并没有可察觉的电磁相互作用。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>For the basin analyst a crucial question concerns the duration and nature of the after-effects of plate interaction.</E>
        <C>对于盆地分析者来说,关键问题在于板块相互作用后效的持续时间和性质。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>reciprocity,mutual effect</E>
        <C>n. [数][物]相互作用；交互作用</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,intə'fiə]</SM>
    <E>interfere</E>
    <C>vi. 干涉；妨碍；打扰
vt. 冲突；介入
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>How much joy it was to be together, just the two of us, with no one else around to interfere!</E>
        <C>我们两人在一起是多么幸福,只有我们两个人,没有人在周围来打搅我们。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Any stranger who tried to interfere with the boat would be seen.</E>
        <C>任何外人想破坏这条小船都能被发现。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Egypt would not interfere with the normal flow of traffic through the strait.</E>
        <C>埃及不干涉通过这个海峡的正常交通运输。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Tommy was twenty and grown up; it was no good for us to interfere any way.</E>
        <C>托米已经20岁,长大成人了,我们就不该干涉他了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I guess it will interfere with your portrait.</E>
        <C>依我看,这会耽误你去画像。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>influence in,meddle in</E>
        <C>vi. 干涉；妨碍；打扰</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>impact,collide with</E>
        <C>vt. 冲突；介入</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,intə'fiərəns]</SM>
    <E>interference</E>
    <C>n. 干扰，冲突；干涉
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Along the length of the filter, the interference film looks like a wedge.</E>
        <C>沿薄膜的长度方向看干涉膜似尖劈。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>These colours are caused by what is known as interference of light.</E>
        <C>这些颜色是由所谓的光的干涉产生的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>conflict,disturbance,war,obstacle,collision</E>
        <C>n. [通信][物][医]干扰，冲突；干涉</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'tiəriə]</SM>
    <E>interior</E>
    <C>n. 内部；本质
adj. 内部的；国内的；本质的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>In view of the moon's size, he suggests that the lunar interior is nowhere near as hot as that of the earth.</E>
        <C>考虑到月球的大小,他提示说月球内部没有任何地方象地球内部那样热。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>essence,principle,texture,entity,inner</E>
        <C>n. 内部；本质</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>inner,domestic,essential,inside,home</E>
        <C>adj. 内部的；国内的；本质的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,intə'mi:djət, -dieit]</SM>
    <E>intermediate</E>
    <C>vi. 起媒介作用
adj. 中间的，中级的
n. [化学] 中间物；媒介
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Nitrate can be used by facultative organisms living under intermediate conditions referred to as anoxic.</E>
        <C>硝酸盐能够被生活在中等缺氧条件下称为兼性生物体所利用。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Many of the heaviest nuclei can be induced to break up into two fragments of intermediate size, a process called nuclear fission.</E>
        <C>许多最重要的原子核能被诱发分裂为两块大小适中的碎片,这一过程称为核裂变。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Low or intermediate frequency combustion instability generally involves the interaction of several components of an engine system.</E>
        <C>低频或中频燃烧不稳定性通常包含发动机系统中几个组件的相互作用。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The arcuate form of the ore zone and its intermediate inward dips mirror the larger structure of the surroundings.</E>
        <C>矿带的弯曲形状及中等程度的内向倾斜,反映了周围环境的较大构造。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The expected adduct 100 was not stable and appeared to undergo further reaction to the spiro intermediate 101.</E>
        <C>由于所期待的加成物(100)不稳定,它经过进一步的反应,就产生螺环中间体。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>mid,medium,middle,secondary</E>
        <C>adj. [化学]中间的，中级的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>medium,intermediary agent</E>
        <C>n. [化学][生化]中间物；媒介</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'tə:nəl]</SM>
    <E>internal</E>
    <C>adj. 内部的；内在的；国内的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>We do have internal leaks. We have caught some people at it.</E>
        <C>我们内部确实有人泄密。我们已经抓住一些干这种事的人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>All HA's showed a loose spongy structure with a large number of internal spaces.</E>
        <C>所有腐植酸都有疏松的海绵结构,同时有大量的内部空间。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In the end, the internal tensions did not go to the breaking point.</E>
        <C>最后,内部的紧张局势并没有达到破裂点。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>War, it will be seen, is now a purely internal affair.</E>
        <C>战争现在纯粹成了内政。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This force takes two forms, one internal and one external.</E>
        <C>这个权力有两种形式:一种是对内的,一种是对外的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>inner,inherent,domestic,inside,home</E>
        <C>adj. [药]内部的；内在的；国内的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'tə:prit]</SM>
    <E>interpret</E>
    <C>vt. 说明；口译
vi. 解释；翻译
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>We have to interpret his words in a modern light.</E>
        <C>我们不得不用现代观点来解释他的话。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>say,bring sb to do sth</E>
        <C>vt. 说明；口译</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>account,translate</E>
        <C>vi. 解释；翻译</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in,tə:pri'teiʃən]</SM>
    <E>interpretation</E>
    <C>n. 解释；翻译；演出
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Interpretation of the cryoscopic and other data is often complicated.</E>
        <C>对冰点的下降和其它数据的解释通常是复杂的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The purpose of map interpretation is to determine the temporal and spatial relationships among the different rocks.</E>
        <C>对地图判读目的在于确定不同岩石的时间空间关系。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Scientific interpretation is influenced by the concept of logical positivism.</E>
        <C>逻辑实证论的概念对于人们进行科学判断很有影响。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In the light of this result many of the theorems established previously obtained a relatively simple interpretation.</E>
        <C>借助于这个结果,以前建立的许多定理都得到了较简单的解释。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Interpretation of the relative importance of the higher modes is difficult since the higher frequencies tend to be closely spaced.</E>
        <C>较高模态的相对重要性的说明也是困难的,因为较高的频率趋于挤在一起。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>explanation,translation,construction,account</E>
        <C>n. [计]解释；[语]翻译；演出</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'tə:pritə]</SM>
    <E>interpreter</E>
    <C>n. 解释者；口译者；注释器
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It took an outside observer like you or me to see that he was the interpreter of twentieth-century man.</E>
        <C>只有你我这样的圈外人,旁观者清,才看得出他体现了二十世纪人的精神。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>One of the main advantages of an interpreter over a compiler is the ease of providing debugging facilities to the programmer.</E>
        <C>解释程序化于编译程序的主要优点之一是易于为程序员提供调试功能。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Let me introduce you to your interpreter and guide.</E>
        <C>我来给你介绍一下你们的翻译和导游。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The interpreter at this dinner even managed to translate jokes and witticisms without losing the point.</E>
        <C>这次宴会的翻译甚至能设法把笑话和俏皮话不失其妙意地翻译出来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It takes years of hard work to be an excellent interpreter.</E>
        <C>要成为一名优秀的口译员,要经过多年的艰苦努力。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>expounder</E>
        <C>n. 解释者；口译者；注释器</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,intə'rʌpt]</SM>
    <E>interrupt</E>
    <C>vt. 中断；打断；插嘴；妨碍
vi. 打断；打扰
n. 中断
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I began to interrupt. He held his hands face up to quiet me.</E>
        <C>我想插话。但他把手举到面前,不让我开口。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Tell us what it is you want, and do not interrupt the court," said the magistrate.</E>
        <C>市政官说:“告诉我们你究竟要什么,不要扰乱公堂!”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Let me interrupt you right there.</E>
        <C>让我打断你的话。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Its fall did much to interrupt the trade with the East.</E>
        <C>它的陷落大大妨碍了同东方的贸易。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Those trees are growing so high that they interrupt the view.</E>
        <C>那些树长得过高而遮住了视线。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>let,violate</E>
        <C>vt. 中断；打断；插嘴；妨碍</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>cut in on,to break in on</E>
        <C>vi. 打断；打扰</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>break,broken off</E>
        <C>n. 中断</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,intə'rʌpʃən]</SM>
    <E>interruption</E>
    <C>n. 中断；干扰；中断之事
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I feared nothing but interruption, and that came too soon.</E>
        <C>我什么也不怕,就怕别人来打扰,偏偏就有人过早地来打扰了我。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The men were ordered to keep watch against interruption.</E>
        <C>跟班们奉命担任警戒,以防发生打岔的事。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>break,disturbance,obstacle</E>
        <C>n. [计]中断；干扰；中断之事</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['intəvəl]</SM>
    <E>interval</E>
    <C>n. 间隔；间距；幕间休息
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She had thought of flying out to breathe the fresh air in an interval of truce.</E>
        <C>她想跑出去呼吸一下休战期间的新鲜空气。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>No one had been over the same terrible course twice with such an interval between.</E>
        <C>没有一个人曾在这样一个间隔期间,两度经历同样可怕的路程。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Work is defined not at an instant or at a point but over an interval.</E>
        <C>功不是在某一瞬时或某一点定义的,而是在一段距离上定义的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>But that we might not have too much interval, I ordered, that only every other man should fire.</E>
        <C>为了使我们的火力不至于中断得太久,我下令只许一半人开枪。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In a short time interval, a mass dm of gas is ejected from the rocket.</E>
        <C>在很短的时间内,由火箭喷射气体的质量为dm.</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>separation,distance</E>
        <C>n. 间隔；间距；幕间休息</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['intimət]</SM>
    <E>intimate</E>
    <C>adj. 亲密的；私人的；精通的；有性关系的
n. 知己；至交
vt. 暗示；通知；宣布
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Some of those who had been most intimate with him appeared, after a time, to shun him.</E>
        <C>也有一些一度和他十分亲密的人,经过一段时期以后回避他。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Perhaps I ought not to have been so intimate with you.</E>
        <C>也许我压根儿就不应该跟你来往得那样亲密。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It seemed to him a little nest, intimate, discreet.</E>
        <C>他仿佛觉得这像个小鸟窝,又亲切,又幽静。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In the sky the stars are studded in the warm intimate velvet of the night.</E>
        <C>天上,象天鹅绒那么温暖可亲的夜空中撒满了星星。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was a stillness in the small, intimate dining room.</E>
        <C>这间小小的私人餐室里寂静无声。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>private,close,perfect,chamber</E>
        <C>adj. 亲密的；私人的；精通的；有性关系的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>confidant,alter ego</E>
        <C>n. 知己；至交</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>bill,message</E>
        <C>vt. 暗示；通知；宣布</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'veid]</SM>
    <E>invade</E>
    <C>vt. 侵略；侵袭；侵扰；涌入
vi. 侵略；侵入；侵袭；侵犯
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Their essays invade academic journals as well as little magazines, sometimes edging poetry and fiction out of sight.</E>
        <C>他们的论文大量涌入学术刊物和一些小杂志,有时把诗和小说都挤没了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Of late a terrible doubt had begun to invade his being.</E>
        <C>最近以来,他常被一种可怕的怀疑折磨着。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Japanese exports continue to invade new markets the world over, provoking renewed cries for protection.</E>
        <C>日本的出口商品不断涌入世界各地新的市场,迫使人们再次呼吁采取保护。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The decision to invade North Africa necessitated a complete reversal in our thinking.</E>
        <C>进攻北非的决定,要求我们在思想上完全转变。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She sat at the window watching the evening invade the avenue.</E>
        <C>她坐在窗口,凝视着夜幕渐渐笼罩在林荫道上。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>strike,make inroads into</E>
        <C>vt. 侵略；侵袭；侵扰；涌入</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>make inroads into,intrude upon</E>
        <C>vi. 侵略；侵入；侵袭；侵犯</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'veiʒən]</SM>
    <E>invasion</E>
    <C>n. 入侵，侵略；侵袭；侵犯
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>There has been an invasion of your quiet premises since you left home.</E>
        <C>自从你离家后,你那安静的住宅受到了一次打扰。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>violence,aggression,infringement</E>
        <C>n. 入侵，侵略；[医]侵袭；侵犯</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'ventə]</SM>
    <E>inventor</E>
    <C>n. 发明家；[专利] 发明人；创造者
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He worked for an inventor for a while.</E>
        <C>他为一个发明家干了一阵子。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>creator,artificer</E>
        <C>n. [专利]发明家；发明人；创造者</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'vest]</SM>
    <E>invest</E>
    <C>vt. 投资；覆盖；耗费；授予；包围
vi. 投资，入股；花钱买
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>James, too, was much disturbed. He felt as though someone had threatened his right to invest his money at five per cent.</E>
        <C>詹姆士也很不开心,他觉得就象有人威胁到他投资五厘的权利似的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A bank had billions of dollars in clients' trust funds to invest.</E>
        <C>银行吸引了几十亿美元的客户信托金供投资之用。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If you invest in that company, you'll burn your fingers.</E>
        <C>如果你投资给那家公司,无异是自寻烦恼。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>fund,award,give,house,sheet</E>
        <C>vt. 投资；覆盖；耗费；授予；包围</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>invent money in,plow into</E>
        <C>vi. 投资，入股；花钱买</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'vestiɡeit]</SM>
    <E>investigate</E>
    <C>v. 调查；研究
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had a year before assigned Colonel William K. Harrison to investigate its organizational weaknesses and search out a remedy for them.</E>
        <C>一年前他就指派哈立逊上校,研究组织上的弱点,并寻求改进方法。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Investigate the system used for allocating car registration numbers.</E>
        <C>研究一下用来规定汽车登记号码的一套方法。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Council has the right to investigate any dispute or situation which might lead to friction between two or more countries.</E>
        <C>安理会有权调查任何争端或可能引起两个或更多国家间摩擦的任何局势。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We have to consider again the position of the private individual, and to investigate the laws of his behaviour.</E>
        <C>我们要再来考虑私人的位置,研究他的行为准则。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If vehicle speed is being used to investigate the accident potential of a section of highway, then it is the spot speed which is required.</E>
        <C>为研究某一路段交通事故的潜在性而需要的车速则是瞬时车速。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>check into,inquire into</E>
        <C>v. 调查；研究</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in,vesti'ɡeiʃən]</SM>
    <E>investigation</E>
    <C>n. 调查；调查研究
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Days and weeks would have been spent in investigation.</E>
        <C>就只调查,就不定得费多少天、多少礼拜了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I can't find one case which will bear investigation.</E>
        <C>我没有发现一个值得我们去研究的例子。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>research,probe</E>
        <C>n. 调查；调查研究</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'vestmənt]</SM>
    <E>investment</E>
    <C>n. 投资；投入；封锁
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Of course, the investment was a good one.</E>
        <C>当然,这一回投资是有利可图的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>input,introjection</E>
        <C>n. [经]投资；投入；封锁</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'vizəbl]</SM>
    <E>invisible</E>
    <C>adj. 无形的，看不见的；无形的；不显眼的，暗藏的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He felt the invisible fist of fear grip his stomach.</E>
        <C>他感到有一只无形的恐怖的手在紧紧抓着他的胸部。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I wanted to keep him invisible, to hide him away.</E>
        <C>我要他不露声色,尽可能隐蔽一点。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>intangible,discarnate,aeriform</E>
        <C>adj. 无形的，看不见的；无形的；不显眼的，暗藏的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'vɔlv]</SM>
    <E>involve</E>
    <C>vt. 包含；牵涉；使陷于；潜心于
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>One foolish mistake can involve you in a good deal of trouble.</E>
        <C>一次愚昧的错误可使你陷入极大的麻烦。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Further work will involve more detailed mapping, pitting, trenching.</E>
        <C>进一步工作就是指更详细的填图、坑探、槽探等。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It would involve all Rome in a fearful strife.</E>
        <C>这将使整个罗马卷入一场可怕的战争。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The love needs involve both giving and receiving love.</E>
        <C>爱情的需要包括给与爱和接受爱两个方面。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Don't involve me in your quarrel.</E>
        <C>不要把我卷进你们的争吵中去。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>contain,comprise</E>
        <C>vt. 包含；牵涉；使陷于；潜心于</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['inwəd]</SM>
    <E>inward</E>
    <C>adj. 向内的；内部的；精神的；本质上的；熟悉的
adv. 向内；内心里
n. 内部；内脏；密友
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The front and side walls were bucked inward several inches, and the door in the front was broken off.</E>
        <C>屋前以及两侧墙壁向内凹进数寸,前门被刮掉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She uttered a little inward prayer that God would guard him, and keep him out of temptation.</E>
        <C>她心中默默祷告上帝,保佑他不受诱惑。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had the inward blindness that you feel is worse than your outward blindness.</E>
        <C>你会觉得他的内心的盲目,要比你外表的盲目更加糟糕。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His face, as he turned it round, betrayed the inward shock.</E>
        <C>他把脸转过来的时候,暴露出了他内心的震惊。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If that happened, then the U.S. would look inward towards itself and would remove itself from the world.</E>
        <C>如果发生这种情况,美国就会向内看,自顾自,退出国际舞台。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>internal,inner,mental,familiar,spiritual</E>
        <C>adj. [计]向内的；内部的；精神的；本质上的；熟悉的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>inboard</E>
        <C>adv. 向内；内心里</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>interior,inner,inside,familiar</E>
        <C>n. 内部；内脏；密友</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[i'reɡjulə]</SM>
    <E>irregular</E>
    <C>n. 不规则物；不合规格的产品
adj. 不规则的；无规律的；非正规的；不合法的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I know how irregular it is of me to ask it.</E>
        <C>我这种要求,有多么不合常情,我完全知道。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It has the irregular form of an ink blot.</E>
        <C>它具有不规则的水渍形状。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>abnormal,orrow</E>
        <C>adj. [语]不规则的；无规律的；[数]非正规的；不合法的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['aisəleit, -lit]</SM>
    <E>isolate</E>
    <C>vt. 使隔离；使孤立；使绝缘
n. [生物] 隔离种群
vi. 隔离；孤立
adj. 隔离的；孤立的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is often difficult to isolate the causes of errors from a critical examination of the completely processed results.</E>
        <C>从完善处理的成果的鉴定中,要找出许多误差的原因常是困难的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It helps to isolate certain features common to a great deal of fiction written in the last third of the nineteenth century.</E>
        <C>有助于归纳十九世纪后期一大批小说的某些共性。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Thus, the fungal isolate appeared able to influence both the development and form of its host's root system.</E>
        <C>因此,真菌分离物似乎能影响其寄主根条的发育和形成。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This justifies sophisticated experiments which are designed to isolate specific relationships.</E>
        <C>此时,为了把一些特定关系孤立出来而设计的简化试验就是合理的了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They isolate the two species fairly well although they are far from being ideal filters.</E>
        <C>虽然它们远不是理想滤波器,但仍然能把两个族分离得相当好。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>segregate,seclude</E>
        <C>vt. [生物]使隔离；使孤立；使绝缘</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>cordon off,to stand alone</E>
        <C>vi. [生物]隔离；孤立</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>shielded,insular</E>
        <C>adj. [生物]隔离的；孤立的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['iʃju:, 'isju:]</SM>
    <E>issue</E>
    <C>n. 问题；流出；期号；发行物
vt. 发行，发布；发给；放出，排出
vi. 发行；流出；造成…结果；传下
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>This was the sort of issue on which Nixon would never yield as long as he could find someone else to do the work.</E>
        <C>这种问题,只要尼克松能找到什么人肯卖力干,他就不会罢手。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was not too late, he knew, but so far Nim had not resolved the issue.</E>
        <C>他知道为时还不晚,但到目前为止尼姆还没解决这个问题。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Though I had not started with a strong preference, I did not think Nixon could afford to retreat on the issue.</E>
        <C>虽然我在开始时并没有强烈的倾向性,但是我不认为,尼克松经受得起在这个问题上后退。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>But the issue did not come up in quite this way.</E>
        <C>但是问题并没有按照这个样子提出来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He wished there were some issue on which he could defeat Bertrand.</E>
        <C>他真希望发生一起什么事,能使他击败伯特兰德。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>question,flux</E>
        <C>n. 问题；流出；期号；[会计]发行物</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>discharge,exhaust</E>
        <C>vt. [会计]发行，发布；发给；放出，排出</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>discharge,shed</E>
        <C>vi. [会计]发行；流出；造成…结果；传下</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[i'tæljən]</SM>
    <E>Italian</E>
    <C>adj. 意大利的；意大利文化的；意大利语的
n. 意大利人；意大利语
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Austrian trenches were above on the hillside only a few yards from the Italian lines.</E>
        <C>奥军的战壕就挖在山坡上,距离意军阵地只有数码远。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A series of Italian views decked the walls; each of these was a specimen of true art.</E>
        <C>墙上挂着一套意大利的风景画;每张画都是真正的艺术品。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>An Italian laborer came in and asked for a loaf of white bread.</E>
        <C>一个意大利工人进来买一只白面包。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You know the Italian proverb, he who has a partner has a master.</E>
        <C>你知道意大利有一句俗话,谁有了一个合伙人,谁就有了一个主人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It could by a gesture have turned back Italian transports from the Suez Canal.</E>
        <C>它只须摆开架势,就可以使意大利的运输船从苏伊士运河退回去。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>ginzo,dino</E>
        <C>n. 意大利人；意大利语</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['aitəm]</SM>
    <E>item</E>
    <C>n. 条款，项目；一则
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Let us proceed to the next item on the agenda.</E>
        <C>我们继续进行议程上的下一个项目。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He got in all the details, and that is a good thing in a local item.</E>
        <C>他把一切详情细节全都写进去了,在一段地方新闻里头,这也的确是个优点。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This item must be struck out.</E>
        <C>此项条款必须勾掉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A lot of young people had wanted a Chrysler because it was a hot item.</E>
        <C>很多青年人都想望得到一辆克莱斯勒公司的车子,因为它是热门货。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>event,provision,clause,article</E>
        <C>n. [法]条款，项目；一则</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ai,dentifi'keiʃən]</SM>
    <E>identification</E>
    <C>n. 鉴定，识别；认同；身份证明
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>People buy books on aircraft identification, and spend whole afternoons on their backs, looking at the sky through telescopes.</E>
        <C>人们购买识别飞机方面的书籍,每天下午仰卧在地上,用望远镜观察天空。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Belknap, realizing this, tried to confuse this Stella in her identification of Clyde.</E>
        <C>贝尔纳普也了解到这一层,就想从斯特拉认出那人就是克莱德这一点上引起一些混乱。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Very little has been written about the identification and delineation of these ancient counterparts in the subsurface.</E>
        <C>对于这些地下深处类似沉积物的鉴定和描述,却极少报导。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Some taxonomists, particularly those working in herbaria and providing an identification service, do need such specialized expertise.</E>
        <C>有些分类学家,尤其是从事标本室工作和为鉴定服务的分类学家,确实需要这类专门知识。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The identification of such possible sources of cost differences will provide useful guidelines for future studies.</E>
        <C>弄清费用不同的可能原因,有可能对以后的研究提供有用的参考。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>authentication,recognition</E>
        <C>n. 鉴定，[计]识别；认同；身份证明</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ai'dentəti]</SM>
    <E>identity</E>
    <C>n. 身份；同一性，一致；特性；恒等式
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The identity of each sex is not so easy to pin down.</E>
        <C>确定男女各自的特征并不那么容易。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>No doubt it is a pity that car owners choose to identity so closely with their cars.</E>
        <C>拥有汽车的人喜欢使用与自己身分非常相称的车子,这无疑是件可惜的事。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>accordance,estate,unity,agreement,quality</E>
        <C>n. 身份；同一性，一致；特性；恒等式</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,aidi'ɔlədʒi, ,idi-]</SM>
    <E>ideology</E>
    <C>n. 意识形态；思想意识；观念学
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>This, however, produced in me a reverse reaction--determined me to fight against such feudalistic ideology.</E>
        <C>这却引起了反作用,它激发了我和封建思想斗争的决心。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Nazi ideology had taught that the place of the German woman was in the home and not in the factory and in the home she stayed.</E>
        <C>纳粹思想要求德国妇女呆在家里,不要呆在工厂里,结果德国妇女就一直呆在家里。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was apparently unavoidable that the endeavors of forestry sciences in coping with such complexity were hamstrung by ideology.</E>
        <C>显然不可避免的是,林业科学在对付如此复杂的事物上所作的努力,被思想意识显著地削弱了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In periods heavily influenced by ideology, political loyalties no longer coincide with national boundaries.</E>
        <C>在受到意识形态巨大影响的时期,政治上的忠诚,再也不能以国界来划分了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Ideology transcends limits, eschews restraints, and disdains tolerance or conciliation.</E>
        <C>意识形态越出界限,避开遏制,蔑视宽容或和解。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[iɡ'nait]</SM>
    <E>ignite</E>
    <C>vt. 点燃；使燃烧；使激动
vi. 点火；燃烧
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The first house on the left, did ignite but it did not burst into flame for 15 minutes.</E>
        <C>左边的第一幢房屋也着了火,但经过15分钟后才整个地烧起来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Large pieces of wood do not ignite easily.</E>
        <C>大块木材是不易着火的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The burning gases can ignite the lean mixture.</E>
        <C>燃烧着的气体能点燃稀的混合气。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>heat,light</E>
        <C>vt. 点燃；使燃烧；使激动</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>burn,light the fire</E>
        <C>vi. 点火；燃烧</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['iɡnərəns]</SM>
    <E>ignorance</E>
    <C>n. 无知，愚昧；不知，不懂
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I throw dust in her eyes, but I cannot hope to keep her in ignorance for long.</E>
        <C>我蒙混她的视听,但我不能期望长期对她隐瞒。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was eighteen years of age, bright, timid, and full of the illusions of ignorance and youth.</E>
        <C>她正十八岁,清秀,腼腆,满怀着年轻无知的幻想。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>But thou must tell me for I have great ignorance and much of what she told me I did not understand clearly.</E>
        <C>你可一定要对我说,因为我不懂的事太多了,她对我讲的,我很多都弄不明白。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I could not forbear shaking my head and smiling a little at his ignorance.</E>
        <C>我不禁摇头微笑,笑他太无见识。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In any by-time Alan must teach me to use my sword, for my ignorance had much distressed him.</E>
        <C>一有空,艾伦一定要教我击剑,因为我这方面实在一窍不通,这使他大为苦恼。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>darkness,unwisdom</E>
        <C>n. 无知，愚昧；不知，不懂</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[i,ledʒi'biləti]</SM>
    <E>illegibility</E>
    <C>n. 模糊；不清不楚
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Magic of the Populace: An Ethnography of Illegibility in the South African Immigration Bureaucracy Colin Hoag</E>
        <C>《平民的魅力:南非移民机关的模糊民族志》,科林·豪格,加州大学圣克鲁兹分校</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The information intellingentized illegibility searches</E>
        <C>信息智能化模糊检索技术</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Yucheng Illegibility Logic and Natural Language Comprehension</E>
        <C>宇称模糊逻辑与自然语言理解</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Clarify Illegibility of Property Rights during Transformation of Town-owned Enterprises</E>
        <C>转型期乡镇集体企业模糊产权的根源与明晰途径</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The application of illegibility associated degree method in diagnosis of gear box failure</E>
        <C>模糊关联方法在齿轮箱故障诊断中的应用</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>darkness,vagueness</E>
        <C>n. 模糊；不清不楚</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[i'lju:mineit]</SM>
    <E>illuminate</E>
    <C>vt. 阐明，说明；照亮；使灿烂；用灯装饰
vi. 照亮
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>When the moon is behind the earth, how can the sun illuminate it at all?</E>
        <C>当月球处于地球的背面时,太阳究竟怎么会照到它呢?</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>say,lamp,elucidate,clarify</E>
        <C>vt. 阐明，说明；照亮；使灿烂；用灯装饰</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>light up,to shine</E>
        <C>vi. 照亮</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[i'lju:ʒən]</SM>
    <E>illusion</E>
    <C>n. 幻觉，错觉；错误的观念或信仰
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Nim thought, as it always does at dawn, a daily illusion lasting less than half an hour.</E>
        <C>尼姆想,每天黎明都一样,这每天一次的幻象持续不到半小时。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was a vulgar Paris that he showed Philip, but Philip saw it with eyes blinded with illusion.</E>
        <C>他给菲利浦展示出来的是下流粗俗的巴黎,但是菲利浦却被这光怪陆离的世界弄得眼花缭乱。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The crowds on the pavement gave him strange delight; they were like shadows in some great illusion.</E>
        <C>人行道上的人群给了他一种稀奇的快感;他们就象是美妙的幻想中的一些幻影。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The IMF nurtured the illusion that it could keep exchange rates pegged most of the time.</E>
        <C>国际货币基金组织一直抱有幻想,认为它可以在大部分时期稳住外汇汇率。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This time his illusion about her was quite gone.</E>
        <C>这一次,他对她已没有丝毫非非之想。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>hallucination,fantasm</E>
        <C>n. 幻觉，[心理]错觉；错误的观念或信仰</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[i'mædʒinətiv]</SM>
    <E>imaginative</E>
    <C>adj. 虚构的；富于想像的；有创造力的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>What ardent, imaginative soul has not a secret pleasure place in which it disports?</E>
        <C>热情奔放,耽于冥想的心灵,怎么会没有一个供它嬉戏的秘密乐园呢?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was as overpowering and imaginative as homesickness.</E>
        <C>那象思乡一样,是一种压倒一切的遐想。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I shall notice some of the more important elements in this total imaginative effect.</E>
        <C>我要留心整个想象中一些比较重要的因素。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The United States takes an imaginative approach in encouraging business activities in specific parts of the world.</E>
        <C>美国采取特别措施来鼓励在世界某些地区开展业务活动。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Whatever we may think of the wisdom of his plans, no one can deny that they are bold and imaginative.</E>
        <C>不管我们对他的计划的精明有什么看法,没有人能否认这些计划是大胆而富有想像力的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>fictitious,figmentary</E>
        <C>adj. 虚构的；富于想像的；有创造力的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,imi'teiʃən]</SM>
    <E>imitation</E>
    <C>n. 模仿，仿造；仿制品
adj. 人造的，仿制的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Carcinoid flush cannot be reproduced by 5-HT infusion though bradykinin injection will produce a tolerably close imitation.</E>
        <C>5—HT的输注不能引起类癌性潮红,相反,舒缓激肽的注入则可得到较近似的阳性结果。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>An expert was needed to authenticate the original Van Gogh painting from his imitation.</E>
        <C>这幅画是凡·高的真迹还是赝品,需由专家来鉴定。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This involuntary influence contrasts with the more explicit imitation of her father.</E>
        <C>这种不自觉的影响刚好跟她努力去仿效父亲形成了鲜明的对照。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The monkey came down and ran into Blondeau's shelter, took his knife and cut the leather in imitation of the cobbler.</E>
        <C>猴子就下来,跑进布朗杜的棚屋,拿起他的刀,模仿着鞋匠切皮革。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The much greater frequency of imitation with insects than with other animals, is probably the consequence of their small size.</E>
        <C>昆虫拟态例子之所以远较其它动物为多,其原因大概在于体型小。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>simulation,mimicry</E>
        <C>n. 模仿，仿造；仿制品</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>artificial,synthetic</E>
        <C>adj. 人造的，仿制的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[i'mə:s]</SM>
    <E>immerse</E>
    <C>vt. 沉浸；使陷入
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Immerse the cloth in the dye for twenty minutes.</E>
        <C>把这块布浸入染料里20分钟。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>let sb in for,entrap</E>
        <C>vt. 沉浸；使陷入</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[i'mju:n]</SM>
    <E>immune</E>
    <C>adj. 免疫的；免于……的，免除的
n. 免疫者；免除者
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>For three days they had been immune in a perfect love.</E>
        <C>三天里他们忘乎所以地沉浸在完美的爱情中。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They were immune to its poison.</E>
        <C>它上边的毒伤害不了它们。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A full life is immune against boredom.</E>
        <C>充实的生活无烦腻之虞。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We are not immune to the influences around us.</E>
        <C>我们不能不受周围环境的影响。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>exonerative</E>
        <C>adj. [免疫]免疫的；免于……的，免除的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[im'pεə]</SM>
    <E>impair</E>
    <C>vt. 损害；削弱；减少
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The author's half drunken state did not in the least impair his eminence in my eyes.</E>
        <C>在我的眼里,这位作家的醺醺醉态丝毫无损他的高尚。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>hurt,break,blast</E>
        <C>vt. 损害；削弱；减少</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[im'pɑ:t]</SM>
    <E>impart</E>
    <C>vt. 给予（尤指抽象事物），传授；告知，透露
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>A ball has no power by which it can put itself in motion but as soon as you throw it, you impart energy to it.</E>
        <C>球并不具有使其本身进入运动状态的动力,但你一扔它,就给了它能量。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Whatever I acquired, I tried to impart to Joe.</E>
        <C>我只要得到一点知识,就要设法传授给乔。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her necktie was in that crumpled, flattered state which time and much wearing impart.</E>
        <C>她的领带已破缩不堪,用旧了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>afford,allow,deal,reveal,extend</E>
        <C>vt. 给予（尤指抽象事物），传授；告知，透露</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[im'perətiv]</SM>
    <E>imperative</E>
    <C>adj. 必要的，势在必行的；命令的；紧急的
n. 需要；命令；祈使语气；规则
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was imperative in his mind that he should be sure he had the power to move her.</E>
        <C>他内心里坚信,他有能力感动她,这是理所当然的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>necessary,urgent,essential,emergency,instant</E>
        <C>adj. 必要的，势在必行的；命令的；紧急的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>necessity,instruction,need,request,order</E>
        <C>n. 需要；命令；祈使语气；规则</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[im'piəriəl]</SM>
    <E>imperial</E>
    <C>adj. 帝国的；皇帝的；至高无上的；威严的
n. 纸张尺寸；特等品
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>After all, if the established imperial nations did not exploit their positions, others were willing to do it instead.</E>
        <C>如果已经确立起来的帝国主义国家没有开发它们占有的阵地,毕竟还有别的国家想取而代之。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"I joined the Imperial Yeomanry today, Granny," and emptied his glass as though drinking the health of his own act.</E>
        <C>“今天我去皇家义勇兵报了名,外公,”说完就把杯子里的酒一饮而尽,就好像为自己的这一行动而干杯似的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The "Imperial President" was a straw man created by defensive congressmen and by disillusioned liberals.</E>
        <C>“帝王式总统”是一批为自己文过饰非的议员和一些失望的自由派创造出来的一个稻草人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The waters undermined the great wall round the Imperial Hunting Park.</E>
        <C>洪水侵蚀了禁园的墙基。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mr. Harling, therefore, seemed to me autocratic and imperial in his ways.</E>
        <C>因此,在我看来,哈林先生那一套有点专制和唯我独尊的味道。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>august,sovereign</E>
        <C>adj. [纸]帝国的；皇帝的；至高无上的；威严的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['impitəs]</SM>
    <E>impetus</E>
    <C>n. 动力；促进；冲力
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>This was the impetus to the Prussian code.</E>
        <C>这就是普鲁士法典的理论基础。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We would then have to use this to give impetus to the search for peace.</E>
        <C>我们就必须利用这一点推动对和平的探求。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This feeling, I am sure, gives much impetus to the police.</E>
        <C>我可以确信,这种感觉给了警察方面很大的鼓励。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>momentum,promotion,acceleration</E>
        <C>n. 动力；促进；冲力</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['implimənt, 'impliment]</SM>
    <E>implement</E>
    <C>vt. 实施，执行；实现，使生效
n. 工具，器具；手段
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He himself take care to let both beast and implement feel that he is none of them, but is a man.</E>
        <C>他自己却要使动物和劳动工具觉得他不是它们的同种,而是人。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>accomplish,perform,come true,fulfill,enforce</E>
        <C>vt. 实施，执行；实现，使生效</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>instrument,facilities,vehicle,tool,engine</E>
        <C>n. [机]工具，器具；手段</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[im'plisit]</SM>
    <E>implicit</E>
    <C>adj. 含蓄的；暗示的；盲从的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had an air, a walk, a manner, in which charm was implicit.</E>
        <C>他有着一种隐含着使人心醉的风度、举止和仪表。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was cold implicit with dread and death.</E>
        <C>那里散发出一股寒意,饱含着恐怖和死亡的气息。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>suggested,undemonstrative</E>
        <C>adj. [计]含蓄的；暗示的；盲从的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['impʌls]</SM>
    <E>impulse</E>
    <C>n. 冲动；[电子] 脉冲；刺激；神经冲动；推动力
vt. 推动
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>On an impulse he said, "Why don't you and I have dinner together?"</E>
        <C>出于一种冲动,他说:“为什么我们不一起去吃晚饭呢?”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She walked about in her room and wondered what new impulse had led her to commit so ridiculous an act.</E>
        <C>她在她的房间里走来走去,心里在纳闷,是什么新的冲动引她作了这样荒谬的一件事。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Yet, as he hurried off down the dark, murmuring street, she had a sudden impulse to call him back.</E>
        <C>然而,当他急匆匆地消失在漆黑一团,沙沙作响的大街上时,她突然情不自禁地想叫他回来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There were still other things in her head which she felt a strong impulse instantly checked, to say to Pansy about her father.</E>
        <C>她的头脑中还有另一些东西,它们使她产生一种强烈的要求,想跟帕茜谈谈她的父亲,但话到嘴边又缩了回去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He gave her a grateful, furtive look, and went back to his guest; an impulse had made him hide from her the true condition of affairs.</E>
        <C>他向她悄悄地投入感激的一瞥,回到了他的客人跟前去;一种冲动使他把真实的情况瞒住了她。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>stimulus,pulse,incentive,excitement,needle</E>
        <C>n. [心理]冲动；[电子]脉冲；刺激；神经冲动；推动力</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>drive,force,impel</E>
        <C>vt. 推动</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,inæk'sesəbl]</SM>
    <E>inaccessible</E>
    <C>adj. 难达到的；难接近的；难见到的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was two rocks leaning together at the top, both some twenty feet high, and at the first sight inaccessible.</E>
        <C>那是两块岩石,约二十呎高,顶上紧挨在一起,一眼望去,觉得是无法攀登的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[i'nɔ:ɡjureit]</SM>
    <E>inaugurate</E>
    <C>vt. 创新；开辟；开创；举行开幕典礼；举行就职典礼
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Progressives soon learned that it was not enough to throw the rascals out and inaugurate a program of economic and social reform.</E>
        <C>进步派很快认识到,仅仅驱除恶棍并制定经济和社会改革纲领是不够的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>pioneer</E>
        <C>vt. 创新；开辟；开创；举行开幕典礼；举行就职典礼</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'sentiv]</SM>
    <E>incentive</E>
    <C>n. 动机；刺激
adj. 激励的；刺激的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>This being the case, our allies never had an incentive to contribute to a real capacity for regional defense.</E>
        <C>情况就是这样,我们的盟国从来没有一种推动力来促使它们对真正的区域性防务能力作出贡献。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The new and growing international market for waste paper could provide a strong incentive to all countries.</E>
        <C>新的日益发展的国际废纸市场将对所有的国家展现出强大的魅力。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The income and jobs it provides have become a strong political incentive to continue.</E>
        <C>它所提供的收入和工作岗位已成为继续发展的强大政治动力。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Such land tenure arrangements take away much of the economic incentive for output expansion and productivity improvement.</E>
        <C>这种土地占有制度丧失了增加产量和提高劳动生产率的大量的经济动力刺激物。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Taxes must come down to give the British working men some incentive.</E>
        <C>减低税收,以刺激英国工人。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>motivation,stimulus,reason,excitement,needle</E>
        <C>n. 动机；刺激</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>stimulative,hortatory</E>
        <C>adj. 激励的；刺激的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['insidəns]</SM>
    <E>incidence</E>
    <C>n. 发生率；影响；[光] 入射；影响范围
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>An estimate of the risks in terms which may be related to the incidence of genetic disorders in man will also be given.</E>
        <C>与人类遗传性疾病的发生有关的危害的估计也将作出。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Improvements in drainage and fertility levels are in themselves methods of reducing the incidence of some of these weeds.</E>
        <C>改进排水和肥力水平本身就是减少某些杂草生长的方法。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The controls over the incidence of growth are exercised by a balance of factors which promote and which antagonize.</E>
        <C>对于生长范围的控制,是靠促进因子和拮抗因子间的平衡来达到的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Ulcertitive colitis is associated with an incidence of multiple adenocarcinomas of the colon and rectum.</E>
        <C>溃疡性结肠类与结肠和直肠的多发性腺癌的发生率增高有联系。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The distinction is not analytically useful as it is not informative about the incidence of the tax.</E>
        <C>这个区别在分析中并无用处,因为它对于税收的归宿问题不能提供更多的资料。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>infection,impression,effect,influence,affection</E>
        <C>n. 发生率；影响；[光]入射；影响范围</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,insi'dentəli]</SM>
    <E>incidentally</E>
    <C>adv. 顺便；偶然地；附带地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Only Himmler said incidentally that the war ought to be finished by the beginning of October.</E>
        <C>只有希姆莱偶然说过,战争应该在10月初结束。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In the USA, incidentally, this sort of thing gives people a very foreign look.</E>
        <C>顺便提一句,在美国,这种东西给人一种异国情调。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Incidentally, why don't you send me a photograph of yourself?</E>
        <C>顺便提一下,你为什么不把你的照片寄给我一张呢?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>These shifts are, incidentally, to be found in all economies with high per capital incomes per worker.</E>
        <C>这种转变在每个工人平均收入高的国家都是如此。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Jimmy Oliver was the whilom district attorney serving at this time, and incidentally free adviser to Mr. Butler in many ways.</E>
        <C>吉密·奥列弗是从前的地方检查官而且这时恰巧正在许多方面做巴特勒的义务顾问。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>passingly,accidentally</E>
        <C>adv. 顺便；偶然地；附带地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'klu:siv]</SM>
    <E>inclusive</E>
    <C>adj. 包括的，包含的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He became intoxicated by the crowd and deviated from his script, making his remarks rather more inclusive than he had planned.</E>
        <C>听众的激情感染了他,他不禁脱离讲稿,更慷慨激昂。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Therefore, the all inclusive term endocytosis is now coming into common use for this process.</E>
        <C>因此,这个过程现在通常用一概括的名词--内吞作用来命名。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Every single community is always a part of some larger and more inclusive one.</E>
        <C>每一个单一的社区往往是一些较大的、包容更广阔的社区的一个组成部分。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The rather too inclusive speech brought down a torrent of vituperation from other quarters upon fair Tess's unlucky head.</E>
        <C>这句话把这些人一包在内,都括拉进去了,因此从别的方面,惹起了一片滔滔不绝的怒骂之声,一齐朝着漂亮的苔丝不幸的身上发作。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Perhaps the most important questions are whether simpler and more inclusive conservation laws exist.</E>
        <C>最重要的疑问或许是:有没有形式更简单、适用范围更广泛的守恒定律。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>containing,encompassing</E>
        <C>adj. 包括的，包含的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'kɔ:pəreit, in'kɔ:pərət]</SM>
    <E>incorporate</E>
    <C>vt. 包含，吸收；体现；把……合并
vi. 合并；混合；组成公司
adj. 合并的；一体化的；组成公司的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Fortunately, it is possible to incorporate an altimeter in the system and practically eliminate this difficulty entirely.</E>
        <C>幸好,在系统中加入一高度计后这一困难实际上可以完全解除。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Design should incorporate provisions to avoid any accidental collapse of a bed full of solids.</E>
        <C>在设计中应考虑如何避免丰富的固体床层由于意外事故而崩塌。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>One way of overcoming this problem is to incorporate logic circuitry.</E>
        <C>解决这个问题的方法之一是引入逻辑电路。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We now incorporate this condition into the analysis of the hydrogen atom.</E>
        <C>现在我们把这个条件用于分析氢原子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We may always incorporate the information into the signal flow graph.</E>
        <C>我们总可以把这些信息放入信号流图中去。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>involve,contain,absorb,comprise</E>
        <C>vt. 包含，吸收；体现；把……合并</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>merge,mix together</E>
        <C>vi. 合并；混合；组成公司</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>amalgamative,pooled</E>
        <C>adj. 合并的；一体化的；组成公司的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'kredəbl]</SM>
    <E>incredible</E>
    <C>adj. 难以置信的，惊人的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was incredible to me that the chiefs of staff should have agreed to throw away this major security.</E>
        <C>参谋长委员会竟然同意放弃这一极其重要的安全保障,确实使我难以置信。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When I looked at the ruins next day, it seemed incredible that most of them should not have been killed.</E>
        <C>当我第二天去看了废墟时,觉得不可思议的是大多数人本不应该被炸死。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In the dusk I saw her smile, that incredible female smile.</E>
        <C>暮色中我看见了她在微笑,那种不可捉摸的女人的微笑。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>How did you happen to come, and whatever did give you this incredible start?</E>
        <C>你究竟是怎么来的,到底是什么原因使你交到这种不可思议的好运呢?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I can't tell you what a bitch she is. The woman is incredible.</E>
        <C>这个女人,臭得我简直没法儿跟你说,真是天下奇闻。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>tremendous,unbelievable,spectacular,fabulous</E>
        <C>adj. 难以置信的，惊人的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'kə:]</SM>
    <E>incur</E>
    <C>vt. 招致，引发；蒙受
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Shall I incur the Divine displeasure rather than be called a coward or scoundrel? -I'll think no more.</E>
        <C>难道我宁可触怒天廷也不让人叫我作胆小鬼下流货吗?我不再想下去了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I haven't as much to risk if I incur your displeasure.</E>
        <C>即使惹你不高兴,我也没多大风险可担。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>invite,court,secure,spell,trigger</E>
        <C>vt. 招致，引发；蒙受</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'dikətiv]</SM>
    <E>indicative</E>
    <C>adj. 象征的；指示的；表示…的
n. 陈述语气；陈述语气的动词形式
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Nothing was more indicative of the inevitable doom of the Taft administration than the failure of its anti-insurgent campaign.</E>
        <C>塔夫特政府反对造反派运动的失败,最清楚地表明它必然垮台。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This demeanour is usually indicative of pain.</E>
        <C>这种举动往往表明疼痛。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>These variations in the composition of population are indicative of all the changes going on in the social organization of the community.</E>
        <C>人口构成上的这些变化反映着城市社区在社会组织方面发生的种种变化。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Recently attained characters are generally indicative of primitiveness.</E>
        <C>新近获得的性状普遍显示出原始性的分类群。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is indicative only of the interim state of our knowledge.</E>
        <C>它只表明我们的知识处于过渡性的状态。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>symbolic,emblematic</E>
        <C>adj. 象征的；指示的；表示…的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,indiɡ'neiʃən]</SM>
    <E>indignation</E>
    <C>n. 愤慨；愤怒；义愤
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was obliged to listen day after day to the indignation of them all.</E>
        <C>她不得不日复一日地听他们所有人说起他们的愤怒。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"I don't want to go to your old house," I told her with my nine-year-old indignation.</E>
        <C>“我不愿意到你的破房子里去。”我怀着九年来愤恨告诉她。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>anger,wrath</E>
        <C>n. 愤慨；愤怒；义愤</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'dju:s, in'du:s]</SM>
    <E>induce</E>
    <C>vt. 诱导；引起；引诱；感应
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I hate London, I hate the work, and nothing will induce me to go back to it.</E>
        <C>我讨厌伦敦,讨厌这个工作,说什么我也不回到那儿去了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I was seated in a chair, and stretched out my hand to him to induce him to come to me.</E>
        <C>我坐在椅子上,伸出手去逗引他过来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Nothing shall induce me to go.</E>
        <C>我怎么都不去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Nothing could induce him to name a motive.</E>
        <C>没有办法教他说出动机来。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>attract,produce,cause,operate,occasion</E>
        <C>vt. 诱导；引起；引诱；感应</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'dʌldʒ]</SM>
    <E>indulge</E>
    <C>vt. 满足；纵容；使高兴；使沉迷于…
vi. 沉溺；满足；放任
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sun porch is an ideal place to indulge oneself in the sunlight.</E>
        <C>日光浴室是一个享受阳光的理想场所。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Indeed a man, whose heart is pretty clean, can indulge in this pursuit with an enjoyment that never ceases.</E>
        <C>确实,一个良心清白的人,永远能在这种追求中找到无穷的乐趣。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>meet,fulfill,fill,please,baby</E>
        <C>vt. 满足；纵容；使高兴；使沉迷于…</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>luxuriate,to satisfy</E>
        <C>vi. 沉溺；满足；放任</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'dʌstriəs]</SM>
    <E>industrious</E>
    <C>adj. 勤勉的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Lou and Oscar were industrious, but he could never teach them to use their heads about their work.</E>
        <C>娄和奥斯卡都很勤快,不过,他却不能诱导他们在工作中如何使用他们的头脑。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>diligent,hard-working</E>
        <C>adj. 勤勉的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[i'nə:ʃiə]</SM>
    <E>inertia</E>
    <C>n. [力] 惯性；惰性，迟钝；不活动
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>At first, appearances were kept up through sheer inertia.</E>
        <C>起先,纯粹是以呆板的形式来装点门面。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>nonreactivity,inaction</E>
        <C>n. [力]惯性；[化学]惰性，迟钝；不活动</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'fekʃəs]</SM>
    <E>infectious</E>
    <C>adj. 传染的；传染性的；易传染的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>In the main, the 1950s were years of fun, and A Branch a place of infectious laughter.</E>
        <C>50年代基本上是发生许多有趣的事情的年代,A处是容易引起富有感染力的笑声的地方。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Tears are as infectious as laughter can be.</E>
        <C>眼泪跟笑声一样是会传染的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>catching,epidemic</E>
        <C>adj. [内科]传染的；传染性的；易传染的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['infərəns]</SM>
    <E>inference</E>
    <C>n. 推理；推论；推断
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The inference behind the epithet was not lost on Paddy; he went as white as his son.</E>
        <C>在形容词后面的推论刺痛了帕迪,他的脸色马上变得象他儿子一样白。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This inference is warranted by the facts.</E>
        <C>这一假设得到事实的证明。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>conclusion,reasoning,consequence</E>
        <C>n. 推理；推论；[数]推断</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'fleiʃən]</SM>
    <E>inflation</E>
    <C>n. 膨胀；通货膨胀；夸张；自命不凡
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>This was the most obvious weapon against inflation and the first to be tried.</E>
        <C>这是反对通货膨胀最明显的武器,也是首先试行的办法。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is doubtful, then, that cost alone can be blamed for anything more than a mild inflation.</E>
        <C>因此,通货膨胀稍微严重一点就说成本是唯一罪薮是不可相信的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The first is that in the long run rapid inflation is the worst enemy.</E>
        <C>首先,从长远的观点看,迅速增长的通货膨胀是最大的敌人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They could think of no way to head off the inflation.</E>
        <C>他们想不出避免通货膨胀的办法。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>expansion,bulking</E>
        <C>n. 膨胀；[金融]通货膨胀；夸张；自命不凡</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'flikt]</SM>
    <E>inflict</E>
    <C>vt. 造成；使遭受（损伤、痛苦等）；给予（打击等）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The man left the house and did not want to inflict himself upon the happy couple.</E>
        <C>这个人退出房屋,不想打扰这幸福的一对。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I tell you I will not spare you the least pang the law can inflict.</E>
        <C>我告诉你,我决不宽恕你一分一毫,我要尽可能把你依法严办。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The worst of our evils we blindly inflict upon ourselves; our officers can not remove them even if they would.</E>
        <C>大祸临头是我们自食其果。纵然长官愿意帮忙,也动不得它们。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>afford,create,allow,extend,deal</E>
        <C>vt. 造成；使遭受（损伤、痛苦等）；给予（打击等）</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'dʒi:njəs]</SM>
    <E>ingenious</E>
    <C>adj. 有独创性的；机灵的，精制的；心灵手巧的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was the offspring of a most ingenious brain.</E>
        <C>这真是聪明绝顶的头脑想出来的绝招儿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had some ingenious men among his friends.</E>
        <C>他的朋友中,有一些思想敏慧的人。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>prepared,clever</E>
        <C>adj. 有独创性的；机灵的，精制的；心灵手巧的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'hiərənt]</SM>
    <E>inherent</E>
    <C>adj. 固有的；内在的；与生俱来的，遗传的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>His love of the chase inherent had its function.</E>
        <C>他的追根究底的癖好起了作用。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He has an inherent love of beauty.</E>
        <C>他天生爱美。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>internal,native,intrinsic,immanent</E>
        <C>adj. 内在的；固有的；与生俱来的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'hibit]</SM>
    <E>inhibit</E>
    <C>vt. 抑制；禁止
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Many surgical complications and disease processes inhibit normal nitrogen anabolism.</E>
        <C>许多外科并发症和疾病抑制正常的氮合成代谢。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Industrial countries tend to support domestic production and thereby inhibit imports and encourage exports.</E>
        <C>工业国则倾向于支持国内生产,从而阻止进口和鼓励出口。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Antibodies were used in the macrophage system to inhibit cathepsin D.</E>
        <C>巨噬细胞系统中使用了抗体来抑制组织蛋白酶D。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The ability of humoral antibodies to inhibit tumor growth varies with different cell types.</E>
        <C>体液抗体抑制肿瘤生长的能力因细胞类型不同而异。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Higher salt concentrations alone may inhibit ion uptake.</E>
        <C>单单只是盐浓度高就会阻碍离子吸收。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>bar,restrain,control,stay</E>
        <C>vt. 抑制；禁止</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[i'niʃieit, i'niʃiət, -eit]</SM>
    <E>initiate</E>
    <C>vt. 开始，创始；发起；使初步了解
n. 开始；新加入者，接受初步知识者
adj. 新加入的；接受初步知识的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The military preparations that have occurred do not indicate that any party intends to initiate hostilities.</E>
        <C>已经做出的军事准备并不表明任何一方打算发动敌对行动。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The surface has been heated sufficiently to initiate vertical motion.</E>
        <C>地表加热到足以引起垂直运动。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Neither side would rationally initiate an attack which only result in its own destruction.</E>
        <C>任何一方只要稍有理性,都不会发动一次结果只能使本身遭到毁灭的袭击。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Reports in the literature suggest that these derivatives can initiate various types of polymerizations in suitable circumstances.</E>
        <C>文献中的报道指出,这些衍生物在适宜的条件下可以引发出多种聚合反应。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They need to be open to new ideas and willing to initiate within their organization.</E>
        <C>他们需要对新思想敞开大门,并愿意将其引进他们组织。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>institute,start in</E>
        <C>vt. 开始，创始；发起；使初步了解</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>beginning,threshold,opening,conception,fresh</E>
        <C>n. 开始；新加入者，接受初步知识者</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[i'niʃiətiv, -ʃətiv]</SM>
    <E>initiative</E>
    <C>n. 主动权；首创精神
adj. 主动的；自发的；起始的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>His bitterness did not keep him from pursuing his commitment to a new initiative in Atlantic relations.</E>
        <C>尽管这件事使他很恼火,但却没有影响他履行在大西洋关系上采取主动行动的诺言。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was a tall order to ask him to be a partner in launching a new initiative of undefined duration when he was contemplating his own demise.</E>
        <C>当死神在向他招手的时候,要他合作发起一项旷日持久的新倡议,未免太苛刻了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They were undoubtedly smarting at my harsh reaction to their cancellation of the Cambodian initiative.</E>
        <C>我对他们取消有关柬埔寨的提议作出的严厉反应无疑使他们感到恼火。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Our challenge is to create the kind of economic background which enables private initiative.</E>
        <C>我们需要创造一种经济背景,以调动个人的积极性。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They are the product of a bureaucracy that rewards discipline and discourages initiative.</E>
        <C>他们是一个提倡纪律性,反对主动性的官僚机构的产物。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>pioneering spirit</E>
        <C>n. 主动权；首创精神</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>autonomous,active,spontaneous</E>
        <C>adj. 主动的；自发的；起始的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'dʒekt]</SM>
    <E>inject</E>
    <C>vt. 注入；注射
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>We continuously inject a tracer into a point in a steadily moving fluid.</E>
        <C>我们连续地将一种示踪物注入某稳定运动流体中之一点。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We inject guinea pigs or rabbits with enkephalins that are chemically coupled to large proteins.</E>
        <C>我们将脑素和大分子蛋白质从化学上结合起来,把它注射给豚鼠或兔。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Soviet Union would inject itself as the lawyer of the Arab side.</E>
        <C>苏联会作为阿拉伯一方的律师插足进来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is only someone looking on from outside that can inject the dangerous thoughts.</E>
        <C>只有在外面旁观的人才能把危险的想法灌输进去。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>breathe into,inflood</E>
        <C>vt. 注入；注射</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['inlənd, -lænd]</SM>
    <E>inland</E>
    <C>n. 内地；内陆
adj. 内陆的；内地的；国内的
adv. 在内地；向内地；向内陆；在内陆
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Deep bays and sounds, in the shape of river valleys, cut inland on the coasts.</E>
        <C>深海湾和海峡,呈河谷的形状,在岸边切割内陆。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Inland there were hills, set heavily on the earth.</E>
        <C>往里还有一片重重叠叠的冈峦。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>hinterland,outback</E>
        <C>n. 内地；[地理]内陆</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>internal,domestic,home</E>
        <C>adj. [地理]内陆的；内地的；国内的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>inwardly,inclusively</E>
        <C>adv. 在内地；向内地；[地理]向内陆；在内陆</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['inlet, -lit, in'let]</SM>
    <E>inlet</E>
    <C>n. 入口，进口；插入物
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Ben and a number of his friends were fishing for minnows at the edge of an inlet.</E>
        <C>本和他的一些伙伴在一个小水湾边钓鲦鱼。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>These thrust losses may be very large if the inlet flow distortion is in the order of 15 to 20 percent.</E>
        <C>若进口流场的畸度在15%-20%范围内的话,则推力损失就可能十分巨大。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>No tide flushes through this narrow inlet.</E>
        <C>这小湾潮水涌不过来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>At the same time air is sucked into the inlet to replace the exhausted air.</E>
        <C>同时,外面空气由进气口吸入代替被排出的空气。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There is only one inlet into the room.</E>
        <C>只有一个通道进入这个房间。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>threshold,entry,import,portal,way in</E>
        <C>n. [地理][通信]入口，[水利][机]进口；插入物</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,inəu'veiʃən]</SM>
    <E>innovation</E>
    <C>n. 创新，革新；新方法
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>This innovation would help to break down the classes.</E>
        <C>这种改革将有助于打破等级制度。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>reformation,renovation,renewal</E>
        <C>n. 创新，革新；新方法</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[i'nuj:mərəbl]</SM>
    <E>innumerable</E>
    <C>adj. 无数的，数不清的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He took the innumerable bags with which she travelled and scattered them among the attendants.</E>
        <C>他拿起她带着旅行的许多袋子,把它们分发给的随从们。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was not through the cities that this main stream flowed, but through innumerable little country towns and villages.</E>
        <C>这一主流还不在城市,而是在乡村,在不计其数的村镇中。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The weeping and the laughter of the lost hours shall be heard once more sweetly echoing up the cliff of the innumerable years.</E>
        <C>往昔的哭泣和欢笑也必将在无穷的岁月峰顶上回音缭绕。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>During the evening we played innumerable games of piquet, and bravely, not to disappoint my efforts, he tried to appear interested.</E>
        <C>吃了晚饭以后我们玩了无数局皮克牌。为了不叫我失望,他强打起精神,装作玩得津津有味的样子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The British coastline, indented with innumerable inlets, is over two thousand miles in circumference, without including Ireland.</E>
        <C>大不列颠的海岸线犬牙交错,有着无数的海湾,周围长达两千余英里,还不包括爱尔兰在内。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>thousand,countless,million,infinite</E>
        <C>adj. 无数的，数不清的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'sein]</SM>
    <E>insane</E>
    <C>adj. 疯狂的；精神病的；极愚蠢的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was an exhorter, all right, and I was caught in the crude, insane eloquence of his plea.</E>
        <C>他是个名副其实的“规劝者”,言语粗鲁,颠三倒四,但辩解起来连我也被吸引住了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It resembles my own mind except that you happen to be insane.</E>
        <C>它很象我自己的头脑,只不过你是精神失常的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There is a certain insane charm about Sellers; the very vastness of his schemes redeems them.</E>
        <C>塞勒斯有一种迹近疯狂的魔力,正因为他的计划过于庞大,它们才能使人相信。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I could hardly believe my ears; it seemed such an insane answer to give.</E>
        <C>我几乎以为自己听错了呢;这种回答简直是驴唇不对马嘴。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They believed him to be insane.</E>
        <C>他们认为他疯了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>crazy,possessed,mad</E>
        <C>adj. 疯狂的；精神病的；极愚蠢的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'skraib]</SM>
    <E>inscribe</E>
    <C>vt. 题写；题献；铭记；雕
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>This book I inscribe to... .</E>
        <C>谨将本书献给…。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>brand,heart</E>
        <C>vt. 题写；题献；铭记；雕</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['insait]</SM>
    <E>insight</E>
    <C>n. 洞察力；洞悉
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The lake seems made to let us get an insight into the noble forests.</E>
        <C>这湖就象专为咱们安排,好让咱们从近处看一看这片壮丽的森林。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She had a singular insight into life.</E>
        <C>她对于人生有一个非凡的了解。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This has yielded a result, but it has not increased our insight.</E>
        <C>这给出了结果,但并未开扩我们的眼界。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Your brain and your insight are splendid.</E>
        <C>你头脑敏锐洞察一切。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This speech gave Jeanie a dark insight into Madge's history.</E>
        <C>这些话使珍妮对玛吉的身世有了个大致的了解。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>perception,penetration</E>
        <C>n. 洞察力；洞悉</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,inspə'reiʃən]</SM>
    <E>inspiration</E>
    <C>n. 灵感；鼓舞；吸气；妙计
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Aunt March had a good fit, and sent the supper," cried Jo, with a sudden inspiration.</E>
        <C>“是玛基姑母善心大发,送来了这桌晚餐!”裘灵机一动叫道。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Your presence on the spot will be an inspiration to all.</E>
        <C>你出现在当地,将是对大家的一种鼓舞。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>stimulation,afflatus</E>
        <C>n. 灵感；鼓舞；[生理]吸气；妙计</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'stɔ:lmənt]</SM>
    <E>installment</E>
    <C>n. 安装；分期付款；部分；就职
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>In such contrast the heath was the appearance of an installment of night.</E>
        <C>相形之下,荒原已经有几分夜色。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We couldn't get the loans all at once, but only in installment.</E>
        <C>我们不能一次提取全部贷款,而必须分期提取。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>setting,proportion,part,percent,portion</E>
        <C>n. 安装；[会计]分期付款；部分；就职</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,instən'teinjəs]</SM>
    <E>instantaneous</E>
    <C>adj. 瞬间的；即时的；猝发的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Alternatively, the ripples can be irradiated from above with a laser beam to produce an instantaneous reconstruction in reflected light.</E>
        <C>或者也可以用一束激光从上面照射波纹,在反射光中产生即时的重建象。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If several drill holes are used in a boulder, then initiation is to be carried out by using instantaneous detonators.</E>
        <C>如果一块岩石上有数个炮眼,则应使用即发雷管同时起爆。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>An instantaneous and strong impulse moved him to battle with his desperate fate.</E>
        <C>一股迅疾而强有力的冲动促使他要向坎坷的命运奋斗。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Two different methods may be used to measure flow rate; instantaneous and integrating.</E>
        <C>流量可用瞬时和累计的两种不同的方法进行测量。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It represents the instantaneous traces of the ordinary and extraordinary wavefronts.</E>
        <C>它表示寻常光波前和非常光波前的瞬时轨迹。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>momentary,flashy</E>
        <C>adj. 瞬间的；即时的；猝发的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,instru'mentəl, ,instrə-]</SM>
    <E>instrumental</E>
    <C>adj. 乐器的；有帮助的；仪器的，器械的
n. 器乐曲；工具字，工具格
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>At present most methods employ digital computations and certain correction techniques that minimize instrumental errors.</E>
        <C>目前大多数方法是采用电子计算机,同时配合一定的校正技术,以减少仪器误差。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They sang without instrumental accompaniment--or, more accurately in their case, without any interference.</E>
        <C>他们唱歌没有乐器伴奏--在他们这种情况下,更正确地说,是没有干扰。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The symphony is subjected to variation in harmony, rhythm, meter, and tempo, dynamics register, and instrumental color.</E>
        <C>这部交响乐在和声、节奏、节拍、速度、力度、音区和乐器色彩上有所变化。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In structural mechanics it frequently happens that the force p is instrumental in causing the displacement u.</E>
        <C>在结构力学中,经常遇到力p是引起位移u的原因。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>These tests require an extremely sophisticated instrumental effort.</E>
        <C>这些试验需要极其尖端仪器才能办到。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>helpful,useful,assistant</E>
        <C>adj. 乐器的；有帮助的；仪器的，器械的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['insjuleit, 'insə-]</SM>
    <E>insulate</E>
    <C>vt. 隔离，使孤立；使绝缘，使隔热
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Asbestos can be used to insulate a cooking stove.</E>
        <C>石棉能被用来使一烹调用的炉灶绝热。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Variable levies can insulate farmers and consumers from world markets.</E>
        <C>差价进口税可以把农民和消费者与世界市场隔离开来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>One often insulate telephone wires by a covering of rubber or paper.</E>
        <C>电线通常以一层橡皮或纸绝缘。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Rubber is used to insulate electric wires.</E>
        <C>橡胶被用来使电线与外界绝缘。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>segregant,quarantine</E>
        <C>vt. 隔离，使孤立；使绝缘，使隔热</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'tækt]</SM>
    <E>intact</E>
    <C>adj. 完整的；原封不动的；未受损伤的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>In many crashes, the passenger cabin remained intact and the plane did not catch on fire.</E>
        <C>许多失事的飞机客舱并未受损,飞机也未着火。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was still perfectly intact, deeply religious, and full of beautiful candour.</E>
        <C>她当时还是一个白璧无瑕的少女,为人极为虔诚,而且坦率得可爱。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Discontinuities or weakness planes are those structural features which separate intact rock blocks within a rock mass.</E>
        <C>不连续面或弱面指在岩体内分割完整岩石的那些构造形迹。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In Paris, the beauty and charm of the ages have remained intact not by accident but by stringently enforced city planning regulations.</E>
        <C>在巴黎,美好的历史遗迹仍然完整地保存着,这不是一种偶然现象,而是由国家城市规划条例中严格规定要求的结果。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The circuit tester is a simple test instrument which only shows whether the circuit is intact or whether there is a break.</E>
        <C>电路导通器是一种简单的量测仪表,它只能检查电路的通断状况。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>whole,complete,integrated,full</E>
        <C>adj. 完整的；原封不动的；未受损伤的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['intiɡrəl]</SM>
    <E>integral</E>
    <C>adj. 积分的；完整的，整体的
n. 积分；部分；完整
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The line integral does not depend on the shape of the path, or on the position of the wire within it.</E>
        <C>此线积分与路径的形状无关,也与路径内导线的位置无关。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The ring C is called the integral closure of A in B.</E>
        <C>环C叫作A在B中的整闭包。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This world view has become an integral part of our culture.</E>
        <C>这一世界观已经成为我们文化的一个组成部分。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>whole,complete,full,intact</E>
        <C>adj. [数]积分的；完整的，整体的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>proportion,part,portion,percent,fraction</E>
        <C>n. [数]积分；部分；完整</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['intiɡreit, 'intiɡrit, -ɡreit]</SM>
    <E>integrate</E>
    <C>vt. 使…完整；使…成整体；求…的积分；表示…的总和
vi. 求积分；取消隔离；成为一体
adj. 整合的；完全的
n. 一体化；集成体
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Data networks and electronic fund transfer already integrate data transfer into source industries.</E>
        <C>数据网络和电子资金转移系统已经把资料的转移和资料的来源合而为一了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The assignment entailed helping integrate the occupied territory into the Soviet Union.</E>
        <C>他的任务是,参与把那块被占土地并入苏联。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Some good suggestions will be able to integrate the plan.</E>
        <C>一些好的建议将能使这一计划更为完整。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The committee can integrate the different plans.</E>
        <C>委员会能够把几个不同的计划合而为一。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The city will integrate all public services.</E>
        <C>这个城市将把所有的公共场所对各族人民开放。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>become one flesh</E>
        <C>vi. 求积分；取消隔离；成为一体</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>complete,absolute,full,total,round</E>
        <C>adj. 整合的；完全的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>gleichschaltung</E>
        <C>n. 一体化；集成体</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'teɡrəti]</SM>
    <E>integrity</E>
    <C>n. 完整；正直；诚实；廉正
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He is a man of integrity. We all admire him.</E>
        <C>他是一个正直的人。我们大家都敬佩他。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>truth,honesty,full,righteousness,completeness</E>
        <C>n. [数]完整；正直；诚实；廉正</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['intəlekt]</SM>
    <E>intellect</E>
    <C>n. 智力，理解力；知识分子；思维逻辑领悟力；智力高的人
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>In short, he was as good as his intellect conceived.</E>
        <C>总之,照他的眼光看来,他是个好人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Why can't a man put his intellect onto things that's some value?</E>
        <C>为什么一个人不能把聪明用在有些价值的东西上头呢?</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>brain,understanding,mind,mentality,head</E>
        <C>n. 智力，理解力；知识分子；思维逻辑领悟力；智力高的人</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'telidʒəbl]</SM>
    <E>intelligible</E>
    <C>adj. 可理解的；明了的；仅能用智力了解的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her mother would talk of her views in the same intelligible tone.</E>
        <C>她的母亲偏偏要大声发表高见。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The deep guttural sounds of the speaker were scarcely intelligible to the newly-waked, bewildered listener.</E>
        <C>说话人的深重的喉音,使这个刚醒而还莫名其妙的人几乎难以听得清楚。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>To make a country's history intelligible, the historian naturally seeks for some point of unity.</E>
        <C>历史学家为了把一个国家的历史写得清晰明了,他自然要去找寻某种统一的东西。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Price should be simple and readily intelligible.</E>
        <C>价格必须是简单明了的,易于被人了解。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>An intelligible gleam of assent twinkled in his eye.</E>
        <C>一种会意的赞同的光彩闪现在他的眼睛里。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>accessible,comprehensible</E>
        <C>adj. 可理解的；明了的；仅能用智力了解的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'tensifai]</SM>
    <E>intensify</E>
    <C>vi. 增强，强化；变激烈
vt. 使加强，使强化；使变激烈
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>If the international situation continued to intensify, the attack plan called for execution in December.</E>
        <C>假若国际局势继续恶化,攻击计划应该在十二月执行。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She seemed to bristle with fury, which the mockery of the other women about her only served to intensify.</E>
        <C>她愤怒得毛发倒竖,身边那些女人的嘲笑更是火上加油。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In the Sunbelt states competition for land and water will intensify.</E>
        <C>在阳光充足地带的一些州,对土地和水的争夺会很激烈。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We must intensify our educational work among our own troops.</E>
        <C>我们必须加强自己部队的教育工作。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>rise,tone up</E>
        <C>vi. 增强，强化；变激烈</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'tent]</SM>
    <E>intent</E>
    <C>n. 意图；目的；含义
adj. 专心的；急切的；坚决的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was no sign at this moment of any hostile action or intent upon the part of Japan.</E>
        <C>在些期间,没有任何迹象表明日本方面有什么敌对行动和企图。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He sat down, his face serious and intent, and then his fingers began to race across the keyboard.</E>
        <C>他坐下来,脸孔严肃而专注,接着他的手指开始在钢琴的键盘上飞快来回弹奏着。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She loved the intent, far look in his eyes when they rested on her, the funny shape of the mouth.</E>
        <C>她喜爱他那热切而深遂的目光落在她身上时的神色,喜爱他那有趣的嘴部表情。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>While I was intent on improving my language, I met with an English grammar (I think it was Greenwood's).</E>
        <C>正当我致力于提高语言水平的时候,我找到了一本英语语法书(可能是格林伍德写的)。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The intent to attack France was never at issue, but the date and the strategy kept changing.</E>
        <C>于是袭击法国的计划始终未能实现,只是不断地变更日期和战略。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>goals,purpose,sake,meaning,will</E>
        <C>n. 意图；目的；含义</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>focused,determined,decided,anxious</E>
        <C>adj. 专心的；急切的；坚决的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,intə'rækt]</SM>
    <E>interact</E>
    <C>vt. 互相影响；互相作用
vi. 互相影响；互相作用
n. 幕间剧；幕间休息
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>They do not interact with the pig's responses to changes made in factors 1 to 5 above.</E>
        <C>它们不会改变上述(1-5)因素以致干扰猪的生产效应。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>entr'acte</E>
        <C>n. 幕间剧；幕间休息</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['intərim]</SM>
    <E>interim</E>
    <C>adj. 临时的，暂时的；中间的；间歇的
n. 过渡时期，中间时期；暂定
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The history of Susan Henchard's adventures in the interim can be told in two or three sentences.</E>
        <C>苏珊·亨密尔在这期间的奇特经历,三两句话就可以交代清楚了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>To provide for the interim period before specific codes could be drawn up, he proposed adoption of a blanket code.</E>
        <C>他建议在特殊法规草拟出来之前,为过渡时期提出一个适用于所有行业的法规。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is indicative only of the interim state of our knowledge.</E>
        <C>它只表明我们的知识处于过渡性的状态。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When the library's own stock has been covered, it is useful to give the reader an interim report.</E>
        <C>当图书馆本身藏书全查过时,给读者一个临时性的报告是有益的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This empirical single-parameter model was selected for interim use because it is simple and unambiguous.</E>
        <C>这一单一参数经验模型,由于其简单明了而选作临时应用。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>temporary,extraordinary,mid,medium,middle</E>
        <C>adj. 临时的，暂时的；中间的；间歇的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>transition period</E>
        <C>n. 过渡时期，中间时期；暂定</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,intə'mitənt]</SM>
    <E>intermittent</E>
    <C>adj. 间歇的，断断续续的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>In the daytime intermittent rains freshened all the earth.</E>
        <C>白天里,时断时续地下着雨,使整个大地都生气勃勃了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>desultory,on-again</E>
        <C>adj. 间歇的，断断续续的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,intə'sekʃən]</SM>
    <E>intersection</E>
    <C>n. 交叉；十字路口；交集；交叉点
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>As she reached a road intersection, a Ford sedan stopped.</E>
        <C>她走到交叉路口时,一辆福特牌轿车停了下来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Given the two points, one can construct the points of intersection of the line and the circle.</E>
        <C>给定了两点就可以画出这直线和圆的交点。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I will wait fot you in the park at the intersection of two main roads.</E>
        <C>我会在两条主干道交叉口的街心花园里等你。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>junction,chiasm</E>
        <C>n. 交叉；[交]十字路口；交集；交叉点</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,intə'vi:n]</SM>
    <E>intervene</E>
    <C>vi. 干涉；调停；插入
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>A cruel man and cruel fate intervene and change your life.</E>
        <C>一个残酷的人和残酷的命运介入并改变了你的生活。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>But I won't intervene and it's your show.</E>
        <C>不过,我不会插手的,这次是你登台表演。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>influence in,meddle in</E>
        <C>vi. 干涉；调停；插入</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'timideit]</SM>
    <E>intimidate</E>
    <C>vt. 恐吓，威胁；胁迫
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Senate and House hearing rooms are designed to intimidate the witness.</E>
        <C>参议院和众议院举行听证会的房间在设计上是有意吓唬证人的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>cow,to menace</E>
        <C>vt. 恐吓，威胁；胁迫</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['intrikət]</SM>
    <E>intricate</E>
    <C>adj. 复杂的；错综的，缠结的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Paul had found a thin wide gold ring carved with intricate flowers and leaves.</E>
        <C>保尔找到的是一只又薄又宽、上面刻着交错的花叶的金戒指。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They moved at a brisk walk, threading the intricate lanes and drawing nearer to the shore.</E>
        <C>他们跨着迅速的步伐,穿越过错综的小路,渐渐地逼近海岸。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>complicated,sophisticated,involved,detailed</E>
        <C>adj. 复杂的；错综的，缠结的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'tri:ɡ, 'in-]</SM>
    <E>intrigue</E>
    <C>n. 阴谋；诡计；复杂的事；私通
vt. 用诡计取得；激起...的兴趣
vi. 私通；密谋
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The young man had been engaged in an intrigue with a girl who played in touring companies.</E>
        <C>这位年轻人过去曾和一个巡回剧团的女演员私通。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She said that was a dreadful intrigue in which her son was engaged.</E>
        <C>她说那是个可怕的圈套,她的儿子是上了当。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Bormann's intrigue had fallen through this time.</E>
        <C>这回博尔曼的阴谋破产了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He is too lofty to stoop to vulgar intrigue.</E>
        <C>他的清高使他还不至于屈就卑俗的勾当。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>scheme,designing,fraud,plot,conspiracy</E>
        <C>n. 阴谋；诡计；复杂的事；私通</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>plot,collogue</E>
        <C>vi. 私通；密谋</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'tru:d]</SM>
    <E>intrude</E>
    <C>vt. 把…强加；把…硬挤
vi. 闯入；侵入；侵扰
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He did not want to intrude on this grief.</E>
        <C>他不愿意牵连到这个悲剧中去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I don't want to intrude upon your secrets.</E>
        <C>我不愿过问你的秘密。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>horn in,darken the door</E>
        <C>vi. 闯入；侵入；侵扰</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,intju:'iʃən]</SM>
    <E>intuition</E>
    <C>n. 直觉；直觉力；直觉的知识
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I had to call on intuition plus luck.</E>
        <C>我只有依靠我的直觉和运气了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>instinct,sixth sense</E>
        <C>n. [心理]直觉；直觉力；直觉的知识</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['invəli:d, -lid, ,invə'li:d, 'in-]</SM>
    <E>invalid</E>
    <C>adj. 无效的；有病的；残废的
n. 病人；残废者
vt. 使伤残；使退役
vi. 变得病弱；因病而奉命退役
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He has a hard cross to bear; his wife is an invalid and his own health is not good.</E>
        <C>他负担很重,妻子残废,自己身体又不好。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was not until after peace was declared in 1856 that she returned home--an invalid for life.</E>
        <C>直到1856年宣布停战之后她才返回家乡,这时她已终生残废了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>After the old man died, his children found that his will was invalid.</E>
        <C>这位老人死后,他的子女们才发现他的遗嘱是作废的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The student was late and gave an invalid excuse.</E>
        <C>这学生迟到了,并且做了一个不得力的辩解。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In a single term, 1935—1936, thirteen acts of Congress were set aside as invalid.</E>
        <C>从一九三五年到三六年短短一年中,有十三项国会案被宣判违宪。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>useless,disabled,ineffective</E>
        <C>adj. 无效的；有病的；残废的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>sick,patient</E>
        <C>n. 病人；[医]残废者</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'væljuəbl]</SM>
    <E>invaluable</E>
    <C>adj. 无价的；非常贵重的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>If I take a school an educated woman would be invaluable as a help to me.</E>
        <C>既是我要办学校,那么一个受过教育的女人,会于我有莫大的帮助。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Since he was a man of superb intelligence and utter integrity, this soon proved invaluable.</E>
        <C>因为他有超人的智慧和完全的正直的品德,这一点以后很快就成为可贵的了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was a man of superb intelligence and utter integrity, this soon proved invaluable.</E>
        <C>他有超人的智慧和完全的正直的品德,这一点很快就证明十分可贵。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This approach provides an invaluable tool in investigating whether or not a given initial deformation is stable.</E>
        <C>这种处理方式提供了一种不可估价的工具,来考察所给的初始形变是不是稳定的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Review of this nature can be invaluable as aid to the selection of the correct equipment when the choice seems infinite.</E>
        <C>对选择仪器感到没有头绪的时刻,有关这些特性的评论为挑选恰当的设备提供了极宝贵的帮助。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>inestimable,impayable</E>
        <C>adj. 无价的；非常贵重的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'vɛəriəbli]</SM>
    <E>invariably</E>
    <C>adv. 总是；不变地；一定地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>In her public appearances her mother had invariably dominated the scene.</E>
        <C>过去每逢她露面的时候,总是她的母亲来主持局面。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Why the young rancher, irascible, obstinate, belligerent, should invariably defer to the poet, was an inconsistency never to be explained.</E>
        <C>这位年轻的农庄主人,脾气急躁,生性固执,动不动喜欢吵架,竟然会始终对这诗人唯命是听,真是一个无从解释的矛盾。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Changes that take place in the physical world are invariably the result of forces.</E>
        <C>发生在物质世界的所有变化无一不是力的结果。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He worried that she was being overworked, invariably taking her home before the end of a party, so that she wouldn't be tired out.</E>
        <C>他担心她过分劳累,所以,总是在聚会结束前就送她回家,以免把她累垮了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We do not imply that adequately measured quantitative characters will invariably yield high heritability estimates.</E>
        <C>我们并不是说数量性状测定标准合适,就一定估算出高的遗传力。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>always,toujours</E>
        <C>adv. 总是；不变地；一定地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['invəntəri, -tɔ:ri]</SM>
    <E>inventory</E>
    <C>n. 存货，存货清单；详细目录；财产清册
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He made his inventory with a sort of dreamy curiosity about his onetime plan for solitary self-sufficiency.</E>
        <C>他以一种梦境似的好奇心情盘查着自己的那些财产,那些他一度计划的,为过隐居的自给自足生活的用品。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The inventory of solids in a fluidized bed can easily be found by pressure drop measurements across the bed.</E>
        <C>流化床内的固定藏量可以用测定床层的压降办法很容易地求得。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The description of structure is followed by an inventory of taxology.</E>
        <C>结构是按分类单位的名录而进行描述的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>One question that the manager inventory chart does not answer is promotable to what?</E>
        <C>在管理者贮备图中,尚未回答的一个问题是能晋升到什么职位?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It permits compilation of a nationwide inventory subdivided into states and countries.</E>
        <C>可编译按各州和各县细分的全国范围的编目单。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>goods in stock,stock-sheet</E>
        <C>n. [贸易]存货，存货清单；详细目录；[会计]财产清册</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'və:t, 'invə:t]</SM>
    <E>invert</E>
    <C>vt. 使…转化；使…颠倒；使…反转；使…前后倒置
n. 颠倒的事物；倒置物；倒悬者
adj. 转化的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>This voltage creates a field across the gate oxide, which causes the adjacent P substrate to invert to N-type.</E>
        <C>这一电压在栅极氧化物层上产生一个电场,它导致毗邻的P型衬底转变成N型。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Alternatively, we may invert the file.</E>
        <C>换一种方法,我们可以将此文件倒排。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>coup</E>
        <C>vt. 使…转化；使…颠倒；使…反转；使…前后倒置</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['aiərəni]</SM>
    <E>irony</E>
    <C>n. 讽刺；反语；具有讽刺意味的事
adj. 铁的；似铁的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The corners of her mouth suggested the least trace of irony.</E>
        <C>她的嘴角上浮现一丝儿讽刺的痕迹。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She must have been past the point of irony.</E>
        <C>看来她连说上几句冷嘲热讽的话都顾不上了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her coarse irony was as painful as her anguish.</E>
        <C>她那粗俗的讽刺口气和她的痛苦心情,令人感到难受。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>One could break away into irony--as indeed he often had to.</E>
        <C>自我解嘲一下就完了--事实上他时常就是这样。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Miss Ley looked sharply at Miss Glover, but saw no trace of irony.</E>
        <C>莱伊小姐用锐利的眼光瞅了格洛弗小姐一眼,但没发现嘲讽的迹象。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>hit,satire</E>
        <C>n. 讽刺；反语；具有讽刺意味的事</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>ferrous</E>
        <C>adj. 铁的；似铁的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,iri'spektiv]</SM>
    <E>irrespective</E>
    <C>adj. 无关的；不考虑的；不顾的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sense of beauty obviously depends on the nature of mind, irrespective of any real quality in the admired object.</E>
        <C>美的感觉全凭心境而定,与被欣赏物体的本质无关。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Persistence of the herbicide in the mud was irrespective of formulation.</E>
        <C>除草剂在底泥中的持久性与剂型无关。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Divine reason, they held, dwells in all men everywhere, irrespective of nationality or race.</E>
        <C>他们认为,处处寓于所有人的头脑之中的神圣的理性,不分国别或种族。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Louisa Mebbin adopted a protective elder-sister attitude towards money in general, irrespective of nationality or denomination.</E>
        <C>路易莎·梅宾在花钱的事上总是采取一种大姐式的保护态度,不论是花哪一国的钱,不论花多少。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Reproduction is constant irrespective of climate and other variations.</E>
        <C>不管气候与其他环境条件如何变化,繁殖能力维持恒定。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>unrelated,unconcerned</E>
        <C>adj. 无关的；不考虑的；不顾的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,iri'ɡeiʃən]</SM>
    <E>irrigation</E>
    <C>n. 灌溉；[临床] 冲洗；冲洗法
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Irrigation has been used where needed and modern chemical to control weeds.</E>
        <C>需水的地方有了灌溉设施,并且采用了现代化学药剂以控制杂草。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Literally thousands of concrete dams are providing water supply shortage, irrigation, flood control, and power generation.</E>
        <C>可以毫不夸张地说,有成千上万座混凝土水坝正在供灌溉,给水、防洪、发电之用。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>West of the Mississippi River alone, about 18 million hectares, once thought useless, have been reclaimed through irrigation projects.</E>
        <C>单是密西西比河以西就有一千八百万公顷一度被视为无用的土地,通过灌溉工程现已得到开垦。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The region is flat and dry requiring a large irrigation network to provide water to its citrus grooves.</E>
        <C>该地区平坦而干燥,需要很大的灌溉网给该地区的柑桔树林供水。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Public irrigation is the heart of cotton farming.</E>
        <C>公共水利设施是棉花生产的命脉。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>watering</E>
        <C>n. [农工]灌溉；[临床]冲洗；冲洗法</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['iriteit]</SM>
    <E>irritate</E>
    <C>vt. 刺激，使兴奋；激怒
vi. 引起恼怒，引起不愉快
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I sat staring at the clock for some time, and its ticking began to irritate me.</E>
        <C>我坐着望了一会钟,滴答滴答的钟声叫我心烦意乱,便走出屋子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In fact, almost all drugs irritate me.</E>
        <C>实际上,差不多所有的药都刺激我。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>stimulate,fan,anger,motivate,needle</E>
        <C>vt. 刺激，使兴奋；激怒</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ail]</SM>
    <E>isle</E>
    <C>n. 岛
vt. 使成为岛屿
vi. 住在岛屿上
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I was cast upon a little barren isle, and cut off on every side by the salt sea.</E>
        <C>我被抛弃在一个四周环海,无路可通的小小的荒岛上了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This isle was then floating and unstable.</E>
        <C>这座小岛漂浮在水面上并且不稳定。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>island</E>
        <C>n. 岛</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['aivəri]</SM>
    <E>ivory</E>
    <C>n. 象牙；乳白色；长牙
adj. 乳白色的；象牙制的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>A whole mob of men were jabbing at the ivory button, one after the other.</E>
        <C>一群男人在一个紧接着一个地用力戳那个象牙(铃)钮。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>ivoire,oyster white</E>
        <C>n. [脊椎]象牙；乳白色；长牙</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>milky,opalescent</E>
        <C>adj. 乳白色的；[轻]象牙制的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['idiət]</SM>
    <E>idiot</E>
    <C>n. 笨蛋，傻瓜；白痴
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was nothing he could do but sit there like an idiot and watch the ugly black puffs smashing up to kill him.</E>
        <C>他毫无办法,只好象白痴似地呆在自己的座位上,眼看着可怕的团团黑烟直往上喷,要弄死他。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Do you think I like to be treated before people as a sort of poor idiot that you can laugh and sneer at?</E>
        <C>难道你认为在别人面前我喜欢你象对待可任意由你取笑的可怜的白痴那样来对待我吗?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The look was far worse to resist than the frantic strain; only an idiot, however, would have succumbed now.</E>
        <C>这眼神远比那疯狂的紧抱更难以抗拒;然而,现在只有白痴才会屈服。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Was he a clever man or an idiot?</E>
        <C>他算是个聪明人呢还是个大笨蛋?</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>simple,turkey,natural,put,stupid</E>
        <C>n. 笨蛋，傻瓜；[心理]白痴</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[i'litərət]</SM>
    <E>illiterate</E>
    <C>adj. 文盲的；不识字的；没受教育的
n. 文盲
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>"The nurse," said the man who had laughed "is an illiterate mute."</E>
        <C>“这个保育员是个文盲和哑吧,”刚才在笑的男人说。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>letterless,unlettered</E>
        <C>adj. 文盲的；不识字的；没受教育的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>unschooled,analphabetic</E>
        <C>n. 文盲</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['indɔ:]</SM>
    <E>indoor</E>
    <C>adj. 室内的，户内的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>At one end of it a colored poster, too large for indoor display, had been tacked to the wall.</E>
        <C>门厅的一头,有一张彩色的招贴画钉在墙上,在室内悬挂略为嫌大了一些。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The old man who was his indoor factotum came at the same moment to the foot of the stairs.</E>
        <C>与此同时,那位担任家务总管的老头儿来到了楼梯下。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>chamber,endocellular</E>
        <C>adj. 室内的，户内的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'dʌstriəlaiz]</SM>
    <E>industrialise</E>
    <C>vt. 使工业化（等于industrialize）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It also fits part of a broader strategy to industrialise the economy, with plans to develop the diamond and uranium sectors.</E>
        <C>这也与委内瑞拉更广泛的经济工业化战略一致,包括发展钻石和铀行业的计划。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Japan had already begun to industrialise in the 19th century, with remarkable success.</E>
        <C>日本在19世纪就已开始了工业化进程,并取得了显著成功。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As countries industrialise and diversify, their exports grow, which sometimes results in a trade surplus.</E>
        <C>随着工业化和多元化,这些国家的出口出现增长,有时就会带来贸易盈余。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Demand from China, other Asian economies and the Middle East is growing rapidly as they urbanise and industrialise.</E>
        <C>伴随着城市化和工业化进程,来自中国、其它亚洲经济体和中东国家的需求将迅速上升。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,infrə'red]</SM>
    <E>infrared</E>
    <C>n. 红外线
adj. 红外线的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The infrared dichroism of a particular vibration of known origin has been used to give valuable information about molecular orientation.</E>
        <C>已知基因特有振动频带的红外二色性,可以提供分子定向的有价值资料。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A compromise must be reached between the "thinness" of the surface larger examined and the intensity of the infrared spectrum obtained.</E>
        <C>应就被检测材料表面层的厚薄同红外线光谱强度之间的关系进行适当选择。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>From lunar occultation experiments at infrared wavelengths, it has been determined that the dust shell can be represented by two components.</E>
        <C>通过红外波段的月掩星观测,已经确定该尘埃壳是由两个成分原组成。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Radiative transfer of infrared radiation through the atmosphere is an important geophysical process.</E>
        <C>红外辐射在大气中的传输是重要的地球物理过程。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As soon as the contracting cloud becomes opaque to its own infrared radiation, its luminosity will drop abruptly.</E>
        <C>一旦收缩云变得对它的红外辐射不透明时,它的光度便要急剧地降低。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>infared</E>
        <C>adj. [红外]红外线的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['infrə,strʌktʃə]</SM>
    <E>infrastructure</E>
    <C>n. 基础设施；公共建设；下部构造
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The benefits of subsidies are typically confined to large farms and to regions with favourable climates and good infrastructure.</E>
        <C>补贴带来的好处一般限于大型农场和气候优越、基础设施良好的地区。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There is much need for better rural infrastructure and more research, especially for food crops.</E>
        <C>目前很需要改善农村基础设施,并且进行更多的研究,特别是对粮食作物。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'ɡri:diənt]</SM>
    <E>ingredient</E>
    <C>n. 原料；要素；组成部分
adj. 构成组成部分的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>While not the only ingredient of structural integrity assessments, fracture mechanics plays a central role.</E>
        <C>断裂力学虽不是评定结构完整性的唯一标准,但它起着中心角色的作用。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The essential ingredient is a nightmarish sense of bewildered helplessness against a vast sinister, impersonal bureaucracy.</E>
        <C>主要成分是一种面对庞大的,阴险的、非人格化的官僚机构而产生的使人迷惘的、无依无靠的梦魇般的感受。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Gelation time refers to the interval of time between the addition of the last ingredient and the completion of the gelling.</E>
        <C>胶凝时间,是指加入最后成分到胶凝完毕所需时间。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This concept of job rotation lacks the basic ingredient of practical experience.</E>
        <C>这种工作轮调方式缺少实践的重要部分。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The first ingredient of the system is the natural resources from which goods are produced.</E>
        <C>这个制度的首要组成部分是赖以生产物品的天然资源。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>element,factor,material,basic,essential</E>
        <C>n. 原料；要素；组成部分</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'heil]</SM>
    <E>inhale</E>
    <C>vt. 吸入；猛吃猛喝
vi. 吸气
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>As for the smell, he did not care about that; he did not have to inhale the fumes himself.</E>
        <C>至于气味难闻,他一点也不在乎:反正不要他自己去闻那种臭味。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Do you inhale when you smoke?</E>
        <C>你抽烟的时候是不是往肺里吸?</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>inbreathe,to breathe in</E>
        <C>vt. 吸入；猛吃猛喝</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>air intake,to breathe in</E>
        <C>vi. 吸气</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'stɔ:l]</SM>
    <E>instal</E>
    <C>vt. 安装；使就任；设置
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>We've an order to instal solar powered street lights.</E>
        <C>求购路灯。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Click the links below to learn how to instal this feature</E>
        <C>点击下面更多链接学习如何帮助日文</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>fit,fix,site,configure</E>
        <C>vt. 安装；使就任；设置</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['intəkɔ:s]</SM>
    <E>intercourse</E>
    <C>n. 性交；交往；交流
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I endured last night and this morning a sermon about my intercourse with you.</E>
        <C>关于我和你交往的事,昨晚和今天早上我都挨了一场训诫。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her constant intercourse in a foreign tongue had worn away the nuances of speech.</E>
        <C>经年累月使用外语和人交往使得她把语言的细微差别都消磨殆尽了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>society,communication,gender,exchange</E>
        <C>n. 性交；交往；交流</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['intəfeis]</SM>
    <E>interface</E>
    <C>n. 界面；接口；接触面
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Bond fracture appeared to be due to osmotic pressure generated in the bubble by water soluble constituents leached from the interface.</E>
        <C>粘结破裂的出现是由于外界面溶解出水溶性成分而鼓泡产生渗透压力之故。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>An interface is established between the surface of the blanket of settling sludge and clarified liquid above.</E>
        <C>在沉降污泥絮状悬浮层的表面与其上面的澄清液之间形成一个界面。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Despite their names, they do not implement in a single chip all the functions required to interface to a CRT.</E>
        <C>尽管它们这样命名,还是不能在一块单片中实现同CRT接口所需要的全部功能。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When there is an interface, there is a question of permeability of the fluid moving through it.</E>
        <C>只要有一个交界面存在,就有流过该交界面的液体渗透问题。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>At the interface between the two bodies the heat transfer is hampered by the so-called contact resistance.</E>
        <C>在这两个物体之间的界面上,传热将受阻于所谓的接触阻力。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>limiting surface,boundary surface</E>
        <C>n. [力][自][地物]界面；[通信][计]接口；[物化]接触面</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'trinsik,-kəl]</SM>
    <E>intrinsic</E>
    <C>adj. 本质的，固有的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The intrinsic value of a dollar bill is only that of a piece of paper.</E>
        <C>一元纸币的实际价值不过是一张纸而已。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>essential,inherent,interior,constitutional</E>
        <C>adj. [物][生物]本质的，固有的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'vεəriəbl]</SM>
    <E>invariable</E>
    <C>adj. 不变的；常数的
n. 常数；不变的东西
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Those national groups that have no language of their own invariable try to resurrect or to invent one.</E>
        <C>那些没有自己的文字的民族,一定会想办法去发掘或创造一种。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In the payment of such a note, gold would appear to be more invariable in its value than silver.</E>
        <C>就这张期票的支付来说,与银价比较,金价又似乎不易于变动。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The enemy's invariable practice upon capture of a hill or other feature was to plant his mines instantly.</E>
        <C>这是敌人一惯的作法,即使对于占领一个小山或是其他地区,亦同样立即布置地雷。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Reduced vigor or "inbreeding depression" is not an invariable consequence of inbreeding.</E>
        <C>降低生活力或“近亲繁殖的衰退”并不是近亲繁殖必然的后果。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Man, as a physical being, is like other bodies governed by invariable laws.</E>
        <C>人,作为一个物理的存在物,是和一切物体一样,受不变的规律支配。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>constant,permanent,steady,unchanging</E>
        <C>adj. 不变的；常数的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>constant</E>
        <C>n. 常数；不变的东西</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['invə:s, in'v-, in'və:s]</SM>
    <E>inverse</E>
    <C>n. 相反；倒转
adj. 相反的；倒转的
vt. 使倒转；使颠倒
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>We have now arrived at a special case of inverse limits.</E>
        <C>现在我们达到了反向极限的一个特殊情形。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The inverse of its slope is the speed of light.</E>
        <C>其倾斜的倒数是光速。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We call -a the additive inverse of a.</E>
        <C>我们称-a为a的加性逆元素。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The recorder trace is a series of inverse peaks.</E>
        <C>记录器扫迹是一系列相反的波峰。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>contrary,backdraft</E>
        <C>n. 相反；倒转</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>contrary,opposite,adverse,counter,cross</E>
        <C>adj. [电]相反的；倒转的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>topsy-turvy</E>
        <C>vt. 使倒转；使颠倒</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['iriɡeit]</SM>
    <E>irrigate</E>
    <C>vt. 灌溉；冲洗；使清新
vi. 灌溉；冲洗
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>"How do you irrigate your fields?" he asked.</E>
        <C>“你怎样灌溉田地?”他问道。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>syringe</E>
        <C>vt. 灌溉；冲洗；使清新</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>douche</E>
        <C>vi. 灌溉；冲洗</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['aisi]</SM>
    <E>icy</E>
    <C>adj. 冰冷的；冷淡的；结满冰的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>As the years went on, her aunt seemed to gauge in a look the icy distances that Elizabeth had put between them.</E>
        <C>随着岁月的流逝,姨母似乎一眼就可以测出伊丽莎白置于她们之间的那段冷冰冰的距离。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Shelton saw that the heat was really harming her, as too hot a day will dim the icy freshness of a northern plant.</E>
        <C>谢尔顿看到炎热的确在煎熬着她,就象酷暑的天气把一棵冰凉新鲜的北方植物炙得暗然失色。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When an icy winter seizes the earth in its grip, a great wolf will devour the sun.</E>
        <C>一旦寒冷的冬天笼罩地球,大狼将吞没太阳。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The ship got lost and sailed too close to the icy Antarctic.</E>
        <C>这条船迷航了,结果开得离冰天雪地的南极洲太近了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The old man slipped down on the icy road and broke his leg.</E>
        <C>老汉在结冰的路面上滑倒把腿摔断了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>cold,ice-cold</E>
        <C>adj. 冰冷的；冷淡的；结满冰的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[i'mɔdist]</SM>
    <E>immodest</E>
    <C>adj. 不谦虚的；不庄重的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>There had not passed the least immodest word or action between us, oh, that it had been so to the last.</E>
        <C>我们中间未曾有过一点儿无廉耻的话或者举动。啊,如果一直这样有多么好啊!</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was not, however, what would have been called an immodest glance.</E>
        <C>不过,这又不是通常说的那种轻佻的目光。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>undignified</E>
        <C>adj. 不谦虚的；不庄重的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['imɔrəl]</SM>
    <E>immoral</E>
    <C>adj. 不道德的；邪恶的；淫荡的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mr. Slope had never been an immoral man.</E>
        <C>斯洛普先生从来不是一个不道德的人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He wrote and told the pater I was an immoral young dog and corrupting his house.</E>
        <C>他写信给我父亲,说我是只堕落的小狗,败坏了他的门风。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The books that the world calls immoral are books that show the world its own shame.</E>
        <C>有些书由于揭露了世人的可耻行为,因而被世人斥为伤风败俗。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is immoral to strip him when he was down.</E>
        <C>一旦他倒下了,去剥他的衣服是不道德的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If you had spent the night in your hotel room, instead of with these immoral girls, you'd both feel as good as I do today.</E>
        <C>要是你们呆在旅馆里过夜,不和这些不正经的女人鬼混,那么你们俩今天会和我一样有精神。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>evil,ill,black,ugly,wicked</E>
        <C>adj. 不道德的；邪恶的；淫荡的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[i'mju:nəti]</SM>
    <E>immunity</E>
    <C>n. 免疫力；豁免权；免除
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Glycoproteins act as important antigenic determinants to which host immunity is often directed.</E>
        <C>糖蛋白是重要的抗原,决定族宿主的免疫性常常针对着它们。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The concept of local immunity also suggests that the immunologic apparatus of the lung is available as a target system.</E>
        <C>局部免疫的概念还表明,肺的免疫结构是一种靶系统。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The high clock frequency requirements will have to be weighed against the need for tighter design criteria that ensure high noise immunity.</E>
        <C>高时钟频率的要求比高抗扰度的要求更为重要,因为高抗扰度可通过精心设计予以保证。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Immunity in this sense can be acquired "actively" by direct exposure of the subject to an infectious organism.</E>
        <C>从这个意义上说,免疫力可以通过直接暴露于感染源而“主动”获得。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>No wrongdoer on the White House staff would be granted immunity from prosecution.</E>
        <C>违法的白宫工作人员将不享有不受起诉的豁免权。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>phylactic power,immunizing power</E>
        <C>n. [免疫]免疫力；豁免权；免除</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[i,mjunəu trænz'mitə]</SM>
    <E>immuno-transmitter</E>
    <C>n. 免疫传递素
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents />
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[im'pεəd]</SM>
    <E>impaired</E>
    <C>adj. 受损的
v. 损害（impaire的过去式和过去分词）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>After a while she looked out again and the poets were changed, for their bloom was impaired.</E>
        <C>过了一会,她又抬头外望,两位诗人都已变样,因为他们华美的外观遭到破坏。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Its flushing action is impaired by the surrounding islands.</E>
        <C>它的宣泄道为周围的岛屿所阻滞。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The north chimney was still impaired.</E>
        <C>北面的烟囱仍旧是坏的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>hurt</E>
        <C>adj. 受损的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>damaged</E>
        <C>v. 损害（impaire的过去式和过去分词）</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[im'pɛəmənt]</SM>
    <E>impairment</E>
    <C>n. 损伤，损害
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Put it in the flour without impairment of its surface.</E>
        <C>把它放入面粉中且不损伤它的表面。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>harm,damage,damnification</E>
        <C>n. 损伤，损害</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[im'peiʃəns]</SM>
    <E>impatience</E>
    <C>n. 急躁；无耐心
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The next morning in the schoolyard, all of the boys had to strain not to let the teachers suspect their impatience to leave.</E>
        <C>第二天早上在学校里,每个孩子都得尽量沉往气,别让老师看出他们巴不得快点放学。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She wondered if John was still on his knees, or had risen, with a child's impatience, and was staring around the church.</E>
        <C>她不知道约翰是不是仍然跪在地上,还是因为小孩没耐性站了起来,在教堂里瞪着眼睛东张西望。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Second day! Yes, second day," repeated the lady, with an air of impatience.</E>
        <C>“第二天!是的,第二天,”那女子重复道,带着一种很不耐烦的神气。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We were in a fever of impatience; we were dying to see the renowned Cathedral!</E>
        <C>大家急得要命;恨不得一见闻名天下的大教堂。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Ase said with an impatience that made his mother blink.</E>
        <C>埃斯说这话时表现出的不耐烦使他的母亲直眨眼。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>temperament,precipitance</E>
        <C>n. 急躁；无耐心</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[im'pə:fikt]</SM>
    <E>imperfect</E>
    <C>adj. 有缺点的；未完成的；半过去的；未完成时的
n. 未完成体
adv. 有瑕疵地；有缺点地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It looked as if it were going to be a long, laborious, imperfect task.</E>
        <C>看起来这好象将是一项长期、艰巨而且不完善的任务。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Any divergence from such circumstances can be regarded as a state of imperfect information.</E>
        <C>任何偏离这种情况都可视为信息不完全。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Scobie against the strictest orders was exercising his own imperfect judgment.</E>
        <C>斯考比现在违犯了最严的法令,想运用自己的并不完备的判断力来处理这件事。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I cannot endure listening to an imperfect reader.</E>
        <C>我受不了那些发音粗俗的朗读人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In good days we have only a very cold and imperfect memory of the bad.</E>
        <C>在好日子里,我们对苦日子只有很淡漠,很不完全的记忆。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>faulty,unfinished</E>
        <C>adj. 有缺点的；未完成的；半过去的；未完成时的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[im'pə:sənəl]</SM>
    <E>impersonal</E>
    <C>adj. 客观的；非个人的；没有人情味的；非人称的
n. 非人称动词；不具人格的事物
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The talk was as cool as their white dresses and their impersonal eyes in the absence of all desire.</E>
        <C>她们的谈话恰如那雪白的衣裙一样清爽,象她们单纯的眼睛一样天真无邪。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He waved his hand slightly, his voice brisk and impersonal.</E>
        <C>他的口气尖厉,不带一点感情,说着还轻轻用手一招。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I want you to try and be impersonal.</E>
        <C>现在我要你尽量冷静下来。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>objective</E>
        <C>adj. 客观的；非个人的；没有人情味的；非人称的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[im'pə:tinəns,-nənsi]</SM>
    <E>impertinence</E>
    <C>n. 鲁莽，无理；不恰当
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Ursula flushed a little at the mild impertinence of this question, and yet she could not definitely take offence.</E>
        <C>对于这个和缓而鲁莽的问题,厄香拉稍微脸红了一下,但是她无法感到恼火。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You'll apologize to me for your impertinence, or you'll quit the office instantly!</E>
        <C>你这样放肆,非向我道歉不可!不然,你给我马上滚!</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Elizabeth felt all the impertinence of her questions, but answered them very composedly.</E>
        <C>伊丽莎白觉得她这些话问得唐突,不过还是心平气和地回答了他。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Jones was a little offended by the impertinence of Partridge.</E>
        <C>琼斯对巴特里奇的这种唐突有些气恼。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I never forgive impertinence, nor can I conceive what title you have to hope anything about what no way concerns you.</E>
        <C>我从不原谅无礼的举动,我也不明白你有什么资格来干涉与你毫不相干的事。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>precipitation,recklessness</E>
        <C>n. 鲁莽，无理；不恰当</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[im'præktikəl]</SM>
    <E>impractical</E>
    <C>adj. 不切实际的，不现实的；不能实行的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>When a lengthy evaluation of these ideas are completed, about 70% had to be rejected as impractical.</E>
        <C>当费了很大的精力对这些意见评价之后,发现有70%不切实际。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In practice, however, this is often an impractical task if not an impossible one.</E>
        <C>然而在实际上,这常常是一个不现实的任务,即使不是不可能的任务的话。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>For Clyde's parents had proved impractical in the matter of the future of their children.</E>
        <C>克莱德的父母,对子女们的前途,一向没有切合实际的打算。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When dealing with a larger number of items, using of cards may become impractical.</E>
        <C>当涉及大量项目时,使用卡片的方式就变得很麻烦了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It may be difficult or impractical to structure policies aimed to fulfill all possible employee needs.</E>
        <C>要制定一种满足职工们各种需要的政策,是既困难又不现实的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>ideal,unreasonable,dream</E>
        <C>adj. 不切实际的，不现实的；不能实行的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[im'pʌlsivnis]</SM>
    <E>impulsiveness</E>
    <C>n. 冲动
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Advancing years had toned down his rash impulsiveness.</E>
        <C>上了年纪以后,他那鲁莽、容易冲动的性子好了一些。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>actuation,impetuosity</E>
        <C>n. 冲动</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'ædikwit]</SM>
    <E>inadequate</E>
    <C>adj. 不充分的，不适当的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Funds may be inadequate or released at the wrong time.</E>
        <C>资金可能不足,或者使用不当。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her love was too good for him, and he was inadequate.</E>
        <C>她的爱对于他来说过于美好,他感到受之有愧。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>deficient,unhappy,wrong,inappropriate,improper</E>
        <C>adj. 不充分的，不适当的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,inə'prəupriət]</SM>
    <E>inappropriate</E>
    <C>adj. 不适当的；不相称的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Alex wondered if other directors found it hard, as he did, to think of social causes as "inappropriate" to a church.</E>
        <C>亚历克斯想知道其他董事是否和自己有同感,社会公益竟然同教会“不相容”,这实在令人不解。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I considered this sort of activity inappropriate for private enterprise.</E>
        <C>我认为私营企业不宜插手这种活动。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had got somebody to scrawl it up for him, however, who had squeezed Death in with most inappropriate difficulty.</E>
        <C>然而,他请人来替他胡乱写上,把“死”字十分困难地硬挤在那里面。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Inappropriate, excessive or capricious administration of aversive stimulation has led to scandals, lawsuits and prohibitions.</E>
        <C>不恰当的、过度的或随意滥用厌恶性刺激会引起人们的反感、控告与抵制。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Let's get out," whispered Jordan, after a somehow wasteful and inappropriate half-hour.</E>
        <C>莫名其妙地浪费了半个钟头后,乔丹低声地说:“咱们走开吧。”</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>inadequate,unhappy,wrong,improper</E>
        <C>adj. 不适当的；不相称的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,inkən'si:vəbl]</SM>
    <E>inconceivable</E>
    <C>adj. 不可思议的；难以置信的；不能想象的；非凡的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>To turn his head and look at her would have been inconceivable folly.</E>
        <C>现在再回过头来看她,未免太愚蠢了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>remarkable,extraordinary,magic,mysterious,incredible</E>
        <C>adj. 不可思议的；难以置信的；不能想象的；非凡的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,inkən'sidərət]</SM>
    <E>inconsiderate</E>
    <C>adj. 轻率的；不顾别人的；无谋得
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was inconsiderate of him to forget.</E>
        <C>他不顾别人,把事情忘了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I want to put myself on record as believing he did a hasty and inconsiderate thing.</E>
        <C>我要公开声明,我认为他这事干得很轻率,很冒失。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>hasty,thoughtless</E>
        <C>adj. 轻率的；不顾别人的；无谋得</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,inkən'vi:njənt]</SM>
    <E>inconvenient</E>
    <C>adj. 不便的；打扰的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Walnut trees that grow too large make it inconvenient to prune, spray, and harvest.</E>
        <C>生长过大的核桃树,不便于修剪,喷药和采收。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>disadvantageous,intrusive</E>
        <C>adj. 不便的；打扰的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'kredəbli]</SM>
    <E>incredibly</E>
    <C>adv. 难以置信地；非常地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It had been an incredibly streamlined operation.</E>
        <C>事情进行得那么顺利迅速,简直令人难以相信。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The physical and chemical interactions among the particles, gases and vapors are incredibly complex.</E>
        <C>颗粒物、气体和蒸汽之间的物理反应和化学反应是极为复杂的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In the service of his beliefs, he could be cold-blooded and ruthless; he was incredibly persistent.</E>
        <C>为了他的信念,他可以冷酷无情,他百折不挠到了令人难以置信的程度。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Washington is still incredibly hot and muggy, though the leaves have started turning.</E>
        <C>华盛顿依旧非常闷热,潮湿,尽管树叶已经开始变黄。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>And then, abruptly, he beamed at Henry with a fatherly genial air, incredibly counterfeit.</E>
        <C>紧接着,他却突然无比虚伪地摆出了一副亲如慈父的神气,满面堆笑地问候亨利。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>considerably,remarkably</E>
        <C>adv. 难以置信地；非常地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,indi'pendəntli]</SM>
    <E>independently</E>
    <C>adv. 独立地；自立地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The books have been written in such a way that each volume is self-contained and can be used independently of the others.</E>
        <C>丛书各卷的编篡均自成体系,可以单独使用。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Cross-overs have occurred independently of each other between pair of homologous chromosomes.</E>
        <C>交换现象独立地在每一对同源染色体之间发生。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The capacity of an approach is measured independently of traffic and control factors and is expressed as the saturation flow.</E>
        <C>进口道容量的度量以饱和流量表示,它同交通及控制因素无关。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The members of the same class, independently of their habits of life, resemble each other in the general plan of their organization.</E>
        <C>同纲内的生物不管其生活习性如何,在结构的一般形式上是彼此相类似的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Such a dikaryon cannot apparently exist independently of the haploid phase.</E>
        <C>这样的双核体显然不能独立于单倍体阶段而存在。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>off one's own bat,on one's own</E>
        <C>adv. 独立地；自立地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'diɡnəti]</SM>
    <E>indignity</E>
    <C>n. 侮辱；轻蔑；有伤尊严；无礼举动
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>For more than a year we have suffered the indignity.</E>
        <C>在一年多的时间里,我们丢尽了丑。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>despite,contumely</E>
        <C>n. 侮辱；轻蔑；有伤尊严；无礼举动</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,indi'vidjuəlist, -dʒu-]</SM>
    <E>individualist</E>
    <C>n. 利己主义者，个人主义者
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>But extensive development can also cause conflicts, particularly in an individualist, competitive society.</E>
        <C>但高度的发展,特别是在个人主义的,竞争的社会中,却可能引起冲突。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was suppressed in the early 1920s, stamped as "decadent" and "individualist."</E>
        <C>它于20年代初被指责为“颓废”和“个人主义”而遭查禁。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was idealized as an individualist by many poor or newly rich.</E>
        <C>不少穷人和新富起来的人都把他看成是个人奋斗的典范。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>egoist</E>
        <C>n. 利己主义者，个人主义者</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['indʒəd]</SM>
    <E>injured</E>
    <C>adj. 受伤的；受损害的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>In treating him as she did, Madeleine injured a great project.</E>
        <C>马德琳这么对待他,无疑是在破坏一项伟大规划。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He might have been seriously injured if it had not been for Bert.</E>
        <C>要不是伯特,他可要大吃苦头了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had his leg injured trying to save a comrade from a cave-in.</E>
        <C>在遇到塌方时,他为了救同志,自己的腿受了伤。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>None had even been killed or injured by the flow of slurry through a pipe.</E>
        <C>没有一个人会被管流的泥浆杀死或负伤。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"You shall be made sorry for that!" he resumed, his injured tone still remaining.</E>
        <C>“我让你后悔,”他又发了话说,说话的口气里,依然带着余恨未消的意味。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>hurt,wounded</E>
        <C>adj. 受伤的；受损害的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,insi'kujə]</SM>
    <E>insecure</E>
    <C>adj. 不安全的；不稳定的；不牢靠的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Did my presence make her feel so insecure that she felt she had to punish me in front of the pupils.</E>
        <C>是不是我的出现使他感到非常不安,因而她觉得她必须当着学生的面惩罚我。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As for the foundations, there seemed to be something insecure about them too.</E>
        <C>至于大厦的基础似乎也有些不牢靠。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>unstable,unsafe</E>
        <C>adj. 不安全的；不稳定的；不牢靠的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'tensli]</SM>
    <E>intensely</E>
    <C>adv. 强烈地；紧张地；热情地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It lacked the intensely blue atmosphere of the rival vale, and its heavy soils and scents; the new air was clear, bracing, ethereal.</E>
        <C>它没有和它匹敌的那个谷里那样蓝蔚的大气,那样浓重的土壤和气息。它的空气清新,爽利,飘渺,空灵。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He prayed intensely for her luscious aunt as he ran, or for a luscious girl friend.</E>
        <C>他一面赶路,一面却一个劲地默默祈祷,希望能弄到她的一位性感的姑姑,或是一位性感的女朋友。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>By now he was intensely drawn to her.</E>
        <C>现在他觉得自己已经为她神魂颠倒。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Their feet were sore and intensely painful with cold.</E>
        <C>他们的双脚冻得疼痛不堪。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Lord's dark green eyes were fixed intensely on the dean.</E>
        <C>洛德那双深绿色的眼睛紧盯着院长。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>warmly,consumingly</E>
        <C>adv. 强烈地；紧张地；热情地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'tensivli]</SM>
    <E>intensively</E>
    <C>adv. 强烈地；集中地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The senescence of fruit, i.e. the deteriorative events which occur after ripening, has not been intensively studied.</E>
        <C>果实的衰老,也就是成熟以后所产生的败坏过程,尚未被深入地研究。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Perhaps no theory in physics has been more intensively studied or more thoroughly tested experimentally.</E>
        <C>也许没有别的物理学理论比它更彻底地被研究过或更充分地受过实验的检验。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A farmer in France farms intensively.</E>
        <C>法国的农民使用精耕细作的方法。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>consumingly,vividly</E>
        <C>adv. 强烈地；集中地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['intimitli]</SM>
    <E>intimately</E>
    <C>adv. 熟悉地；亲切地；私下地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Only someone knowing the terrain intimately could have picked his way through all that underbrush.</E>
        <C>只有熟知这一带地势的人才能择路穿行那片矮树林。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The design of the elastic suspension or centering system and its protective stop systems are intimately related.</E>
        <C>弹性悬挂或定中心系统和起保护作用的限制系统的设计是密切相关的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>These factors interact intimately and cannot be separated.</E>
        <C>这些因素相互之间紧密联系,不能分开。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The genesis of valley deposits is intimately associated with the history of the stream by which they were formed.</E>
        <C>河谷沉积物的成因实质上与河流形成的历史相联系。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The history of anthrax is intimately associated with the history of bacteriology and infectious disease.</E>
        <C>炭疽病的历史与细菌学和传染病学的历史是密切相关的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>warmly,privately</E>
        <C>adv. 熟悉地；亲切地；私下地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,intrə'dʌktəri]</SM>
    <E>introductory</E>
    <C>adj. 引导的，介绍的；开端的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>His three companions made the introductory gesture of eloquent speech; but the young man at the door forestalled them.</E>
        <C>他的三个伙伴好象准备作长篇演说似的做了个开场的手势;可是门口那个年轻人抢先说话了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The reader is referred to the excellent introductory text.</E>
        <C>读者可以参阅卓越的导论性的书。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Introductory biology texts tend to be compilations of conclusions.</E>
        <C>导论式的生物学教科书,多倾向于结论的汇编。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The introductory style seemed a little superfluous.</E>
        <C>这种客套未免有点儿多余。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The first two chapters provide introductory and background material.</E>
        <C>头两篇提供入门性的和背景性的材料。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>guiding,orientative</E>
        <C>adj. 引导的，介绍的；开端的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'tru:də]</SM>
    <E>intruder</E>
    <C>n. 侵入者；干扰者；妨碍者
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Hale's determination to fight the mainland intruder with increased economic energy of his own had one unforeseen effect upon Hawii.</E>
        <C>黑尔决心加强经营,扩展事业,与大陆来的强手竞争拼搏,这个决定对夏威夷产生了一个始料不及的影响。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>None had been more animated against the intruder than these two ladies.</E>
        <C>没有人比这两位妇女更为起劲地反对这个闯进来的人了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Suddenly, I felt that I was a mere intruder; I became even shyer than Madame Curie.</E>
        <C>我突然觉得我只不过是一个不速之客;我感到比居里夫人更羞怯。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He watched the tiny mammal freeze and roll its terrified eyes about in frantic search of the intruder.</E>
        <C>他看着那个小小的哺乳动物吓得发呆,惊恐的眼睛骨碌碌乱转,拚命想寻找侵犯它的家伙。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It must be this miserable trader-this intruder.</E>
        <C>一定是那个晦气的商人--那个外来的家伙。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>penetrator,raider</E>
        <C>n. 侵入者；干扰者；妨碍者</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ai'rɔnikli]</SM>
    <E>ironically</E>
    <C>adv. 讽刺地；说反话地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>In Detroit, ironically for me, the celebration took place in the ballroom of the Renaissance Center.</E>
        <C>在底特律,对我说来具有讽刺意味的是,招待会竟在文艺复兴中心的舞厅举行。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Ironically, it was the United States for the Soviet dissentient, Bukovsky.</E>
        <C>很可笑,是美国出面袒护苏联的持不同政见者布科夫斯基。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Ironically, the citation did not specifically mention relativity.</E>
        <C>具有讽刺意味的是,授奖证书上并没有明确地提到相对论。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Ironically, it was a child who helped to unlock another secret of a serene old age.</E>
        <C>说来颇有讽刺意味的,是一个小孩使我发现宁静的老年生活中的另一个秘密。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His eyebrows were still ironically arched, but below them his eyes were almost calculating.</E>
        <C>他的眉毛仍旧讥讽地挺着,但是在眉毛下面的那对眼睛简直是一副盘算的神气。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>satirically,sarcastically</E>
        <C>adv. 讽刺地；说反话地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[i'ræʃənəl]</SM>
    <E>irrational</E>
    <C>adj. 不合理的；无理性的；荒谬的
n. [数] 无理数
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I felt a wave of irrational guilt and fear.</E>
        <C>我突然产生了一阵莫名其妙的犯罪感和恐惧心。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>unreasonable,reasonless</E>
        <C>adj. 不合理的；无理性的；荒谬的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>surd</E>
        <C>n. [数]无理数</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[itʃ]</SM>
    <E>itch</E>
    <C>n. 痒；渴望；疥疮
vi. 发痒；渴望
vt. 使发痒；使恼怒
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Brown was depressed; the jungle ulcers on his feet had begun to itch and smart.</E>
        <C>布朗闷闷不乐;脚上的“丛林疮”又痛又痒。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I have as well as she, if the itch of play came in, I might soon lose that, and all the rest of what I had got.</E>
        <C>我和她一样明白,假使我赌上瘾来,我会失掉这些钱同我所有的一切款子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>My fingers itch to box his ears.</E>
        <C>我手痒,很想打他的耳光。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>one's fingers itch to do sth.</E>
        <C>手痒,急于想干某事。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>aspiration,hunger</E>
        <C>n. 痒；渴望；疥疮</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>rare,aspire</E>
        <C>vi. 发痒；渴望</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>spite,exasperate</E>
        <C>vt. 使发痒；使恼怒</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['aisbə:ɡ]</SM>
    <E>iceberg</E>
    <C>n. [地理] 冰山；显露部分
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Alaska still is a land of iceberg and polar bear.</E>
        <C>阿拉斯加现在仍是冰山和北极熊的世界。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>Berg,floeberg</E>
        <C>n. [地理]冰山；显露部分</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ai,diə'listik,-kəl]</SM>
    <E>idealistic</E>
    <C>adj. 理想主义的；唯心论的；唯心主义者的；空想家的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>No public leader of his generation was more eloquent in articulating the liberal, idealistic international program than Wilson.</E>
        <C>在威尔逊那个时代,没有一个出众领袖在提出自由主义的,理想主义的国际纲领方面,比他更能言善辨。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It attracts some of the more active and idealistic young people of every generation.</E>
        <C>它对于每一代人中比较积极和耽于幻想的青年人是具有吸引力的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>To ask this of teachers today is both idealistic and unfair.</E>
        <C>在今天强求教师如此照办,是既脱离实际的,而又不公道的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Oneida community in New York State practiced an idealistic form of free love and held property in common.</E>
        <C>纽约州的“奥奈达”社区实践了一种自由恋爱和财产公有的理想形式。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The harshness of everyday reality disenchanted him of his idealistic hopes.</E>
        <C>冷酷的日常现实使他从理想主义的幻梦中清醒过来。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>spiritualistic</E>
        <C>adj. 理想主义的；唯心论的；唯心主义者的；空想家的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[i'meʒərəbl]</SM>
    <E>immeasurable</E>
    <C>adj. 无限的；[数] 不可计量的；不能测量的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was as if she were looking into immeasurable space.</E>
        <C>她似乎看到的只是深不可测的空虚。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was an immeasurable distance between the quick and the dead.</E>
        <C>活人和死者之间的距离有十万八千里。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was there before him, around him, everywhere, illimitable, immeasurable.</E>
        <C>它就在他的面前,他的四周,什么地方都是,一眼望不到头,多得不可胜数。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They tell us that the future is one of immeasurable possibility.</E>
        <C>它们告诉我们,未来是一种不可估测的可能性。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Nursing produces an emotional closeness between a mother and her child that has immeasurable value.</E>
        <C>哺乳可促使母子间的感情亲密,其价值是无法衡量的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>huge,infinite,boundless</E>
        <C>adj. 无限的；[数]不可计量的；不能测量的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[i'mi:diəsi]</SM>
    <E>immediacy</E>
    <C>n. 直接；目前
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He hesitated, fumbled for the right words, then with a new immediacy in his voice, blurted out.</E>
        <C>他迟疑了一下,搜寻着贴切的词句,跟着,以急迫的声音突然说起话来。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>now,directness</E>
        <C>n. 直接；目前</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[im'pju:nəti]</SM>
    <E>impunity</E>
    <C>n. 不受惩罚；无患；[法] 免罚
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He relied greatly on the sagacity of the eldest, and the known impunity with which the younger passed among the savages.</E>
        <C>他完全依赖大女儿的机智以及小女儿在蛮干中的那种泰然自若的神态。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The verdict seemed to be impunity.</E>
        <C>看来裁决可能是免于惩处。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A ten-thousand-year fit of bad temper, the island ignores with impunity.</E>
        <C>小岛在这种暴戾中安然无恙,它习惯了,完全不加以理睬。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'ækjurət]</SM>
    <E>inaccurate</E>
    <C>adj. 错误的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>We might only learn that our estimates are inaccurate and that civilization is extremely rare in the universe.</E>
        <C>所能说明的仅仅是:我们的估计是不精确的,在宇宙中,文明世界是极其罕见的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>To class Harry Hopkins or even Colonel Donovan with these anonymous small-bore persons is inaccurate.</E>
        <C>把哈利·霍普金斯或多诺万上校和这类无名小卒列入一类是不准确的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>From this it was clear that Democritus 2, 400 years before, had given a fallacious inaccurate name to the atom.</E>
        <C>由此看来,显然,2400年以前德谟克利特给原子起的名字既不可靠,也不准确。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Now he noticed that Brown was obviously inaccurate.</E>
        <C>布朗先生有什么明显的漏子,现在他也看在眼里了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>false,wrong,incorrect,improper,erroneous</E>
        <C>adj. 错误的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'ædikwəsi]</SM>
    <E>inadequacy</E>
    <C>n. 不适当，不充分；不完全；不十分
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Generally she accepted the family life in all its crowded inadequacy, withdrawn into a world of her own and ignoring the unpleasant aspects.</E>
        <C>在通常情况下,她还能忍受她那拥挤寒伧的家庭生活,引退到她自己的世界里去,而不去管那些令人不快的事情。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He sought to obscure his lack of assurance by boisterousness, and his sense of latent inadequacy by occasional bullying.</E>
        <C>他老是试图用吵吵嚷嚷的言词来掩饰他的缺乏自信,有时则靠吓唬人来掩饰他的外强中干。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Their inadequacy brings us back to the general inadequacy of the literary world of Concord.</E>
        <C>它们的不足应归咎子康考德文艺界的贫乏。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Marasmus is the condition resulting from caloric inadequacy of the diet.</E>
        <C>消瘦是由饮食的热量不足引起的症状。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Many Japanese regard inadequacy of housing as the country's most urgent social problem.</E>
        <C>许多日本人把住房不足视为日本最紧迫的社会问题。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>insufficiency,impropriety</E>
        <C>n. 不适当，不充分；不完全；不十分</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,inə'tenʃən]</SM>
    <E>inattention</E>
    <C>n. 不注意；疏忽；粗心
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She could no longer be blind to Miss Bingley's inattention.</E>
        <C>她到底看明白了彬格莱小姐的冷淡无情。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>absence,unwariness</E>
        <C>n. 不注意；疏忽；粗心</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['inbɔ:n]</SM>
    <E>inborn</E>
    <C>adj. 天生的；先天的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He must meet that truth with his own true stuff-with his own inborn strength.</E>
        <C>他必须用他自己的真实的感情--用他自己的固有力--去面对这种现实。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>born,natural,congenital</E>
        <C>adj. [医][生物]天生的；先天的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'klaind]</SM>
    <E>inclined</E>
    <C>adj. 趋向于…的
v. 使…倾向（incline的过去分词）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He found his mother busy about her mourning, and much inclined to talk.</E>
        <C>只见他母亲正忙着去预备吊唁,又很想和他谈话。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She felt it was not for her to cast stones at those who, on similar evidence, inclined to the same belief.</E>
        <C>她觉得没有资格去责备那些在同样情形下会偏向同样信念的人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He claimed to have discovered the law of motion of an object on an inclined plane.</E>
        <C>他自称发现了物体沿斜面运动的规律。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>True, in her school days she had been inclined to belittle her mother's taste, knowledge, and judgment.</E>
        <C>的确,在她读书的时候,她有些瞧不起她母亲的嗜好、知识和见解。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She inclined her cheek,and John gave it a smacking kiss.</E>
        <C>她把头低下,约翰在她的脸上响亮的一吻。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'kɔmpitənt]</SM>
    <E>incompetent</E>
    <C>adj. 无能力的，不胜任的；不合适的；不适当的；无力的
n. 无能力者
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Even the Dowager had not been as incompetent.</E>
        <C>西太后本人当时并非是无能为力的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was a good butcher but a hopelessly incompetent businessman.</E>
        <C>他的屠宰技术不错,但对生意却一窃不通、毫无竞争力。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She seemed to them to be absolutely incompetent. They were horribly disappointed.</E>
        <C>他们觉得她差劲极了,因而十分失望。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sweden has evolved an excellent system for protecting the individual citizen from high handed or incompetent public officers.</E>
        <C>瑞典目前推行一种优越的制度,保护公民免受专横和无能政府官员之欺压。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We ought not to go jogging along, improvident, incompetent, waiting for something to turn up.</E>
        <C>我们不应该不顾未来,毫无办法地凑合着过下去,等待着新的事情发生。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>unable,weak,unhappy,inadequate,wrong</E>
        <C>adj. 无能力的，不胜任的；不合适的；不适当的；无力的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,inkən'vi:njəns]</SM>
    <E>inconvenience</E>
    <C>n. 不便；麻烦
vt. 麻烦；打扰
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He put himself to more inconvenience than I wished.</E>
        <C>他给自己招惹了一些我不希望有的麻烦。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is important, if one does not wish to inconvenience and to bore one's friends, not to tell lies.</E>
        <C>如果一个人不愿去打扰朋友或使人厌烦,那么要紧的是不撒谎。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The main problem was the inconvenience of having to use hoses for our air supply.</E>
        <C>主要问题是必须用软管供给空气的困难。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I hope I do not inconvenience you.</E>
        <C>我希望我不会打扰你。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>trouble,headache</E>
        <C>n. 不便；麻烦</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>go to trouble,bother</E>
        <C>vt. 麻烦；打扰</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'kɔ:pəreitid]</SM>
    <E>incorporated</E>
    <C>adj. 合并的；组成法人组织的
v. 合并；包含；组成公司（incorporate的过去分词）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>By this date the popular agitation had reached such a high pitch that both major parties incorporated antitrust planks in their platforms.</E>
        <C>当时民怨鼎沸,迫使两个主要政党将反托拉斯条目列入其政纲之中。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Several trust funds and contributions from various sources are to be incorporated into the Industrial Development Fund.</E>
        <C>几个信托基金和来自不同方面的捐款将纳入工业发展基金。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The mathematical formulation becomes lengthy and does not appear to offer much advantage over the scheme incorporated in equation(2).</E>
        <C>但是这种数学方程式很长,而且它比并入方程式(2)的图式显不出更多的优点。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It incorporated proline directly, and hydroxylated it subsequently in a manner reminiscent of collagen.</E>
        <C>它直接将脯氨酸并入,并且随后象骨胶那样使它羟基化。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Presumably poliovirus was incorporated into the resistant cells during the fusion process.</E>
        <C>据推测,脊髓灰质炎病毒是在融合过程中渗入到耐受细胞内的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>amalgamative,pooled</E>
        <C>adj. 合并的；组成法人组织的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>contained,comprised</E>
        <C>v. 合并；包含；组成公司（incorporate的过去分词）</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,inkju'beiʃən]</SM>
    <E>incubation</E>
    <C>n. 孵化；[病毒][医] 潜伏；抱蛋
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The incubation time for incipient precipitation is often a minute or more.</E>
        <C>出现沉淀的孕育时间常常需要一分钟或更多的时间。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The first two, known as the rumen, are essentially vast incubation chambers teeming with bacteria and protozoa.</E>
        <C>头两个胃称为瘤胃,实际是充满了细菌与原生动物的大型培养室。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Many breaks had been repaired during the perfusion incubation time.</E>
        <C>在融合前的温育时间里许多断裂已经修复。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The date of onset of the illness may be important in determining the incubation period and the source of infection.</E>
        <C>发病的日期对确定潜伏期和传染源可能是很重要的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Under natural conditions, the incubation period in feedlot cattle is uncertain in length.</E>
        <C>在自然条件下,肥育舍饲牛的潜伏期,还没有确定。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>latency,hatch</E>
        <C>n. [动]孵化；[病毒][医]潜伏；抱蛋</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'defθnətli; in'definitli; in'definətli]</SM>
    <E>indefinitely</E>
    <C>adv. 不确定地，无限期地；模糊地，不明确地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He thought this would take a heavy toll of American lives and prolong the war indefinitely.</E>
        <C>他认为这样会使美国人的生命受巨大损失,把战争遥遥无期地拖下去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Israeli population centers would not remain immune indefinitely.</E>
        <C>以色列的居民中心不会无限期地不受侵犯。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I say that the power of population is indefinitely greater than the power in the earth to produce subsistence for man.</E>
        <C>我认为,人口的力量显然大于地球为人类生产食物的力量。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Droplets or ice crystals are small enough to remain suspended aloft indefinitely.</E>
        <C>水珠或冰晶非常小,以至于能够一直悬浮在高空中。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A serial is a publication issued in successive parts and intended to be continued indefinitely.</E>
        <C>连续分期,并拟无限期地继续发行的出版物,称为连续出版物。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>uncertainly,faintly</E>
        <C>adv. 不确定地，无限期地；模糊地，不明确地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,indi'rektli]</SM>
    <E>indirectly</E>
    <C>adv. 间接地；不诚实；迂回地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Constitution of the U. S. originally provided that the President was to be indirectly elected by an electoral college.</E>
        <C>美国宪法原先规定,总统应由选举团选举出来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>All pressure differences between places on the earth's surface can be traced, directly or indirectly.</E>
        <C>地球表面任何地区间的压力差都可以直接或间接地测算出来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If the President was involved even indirectly, full disclosure would not be the course selected.</E>
        <C>如果总统也牵连进去了,哪怕是间接的,那就不会采取透露全部实情的做法。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A disaster at the mine almost kills one of them, and does indirectly kill the other.</E>
        <C>矿山一场灾难几乎使他们中间的一个人丧生,同时间接地造成了另一个人的死亡。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>All of these means can directly or indirectly damage crops, forests, and ornamental plantings.</E>
        <C>所有的这些方法都能直接或间接地为害作物、森林和观赏植物。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>circuitously,round about</E>
        <C>adv. 间接地；不诚实；迂回地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,ini'fiʃənt]</SM>
    <E>inefficient</E>
    <C>adj. 无效率的，效率低的；无能的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I have sent our inefficient staff to buy some cakes.</E>
        <C>我已经打发笨手笨脚的佣人买点心去了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>helpless,talentless</E>
        <C>adj. 无效率的，效率低的；无能的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['infənsi]</SM>
    <E>infancy</E>
    <C>n. 初期；婴儿期；幼年
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>We were all in our wartime infancy.</E>
        <C>我们大家都处于战争的初期阶段。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>morning,prime</E>
        <C>n. 初期；婴儿期；[地质]幼年</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in,fiəri'ɔrəti]</SM>
    <E>inferiority</E>
    <C>n. 自卑；下属；次等；下部
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>"They're trying to overcome their software inferiority with Unix," said an analyst in Tokyo with International Data Corp.</E>
        <C>“他们试图依靠Unix来弥补软件方面的不足。”一位驻东京的国际数据公司的分析家说。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sense of his own inferiority was heavy upon him.</E>
        <C>他沉重地感到了自惭形秽。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Collins made notes for a little thesis pointing out the inferiority of the original mosaics to their photographs.</E>
        <C>科林斯写了一篇小论文,指出镶嵌细工的原件不如照片那么好看。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Objects of interest and objects for the affections are in truth the great point of inferiority.</E>
        <C>引起兴趣的事物,发泄感情的对象的确是低能者的大问题。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Francis rebuked Martha with her violent temper and angry imperiousness, and, worst of all, with her inferiority and her age.</E>
        <C>弗朗西斯指责马莎性情粗暴,凶悍任性,尤其是她的浅薄和年龄,使他不能容忍。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>self-contempt,subordinate</E>
        <C>n. [心理]自卑；下属；次等；下部</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'fleit]</SM>
    <E>inflate</E>
    <C>vt. 使充气；使通货膨胀
vi. 膨胀；充气
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sterner had sunk in on himself like an empty gasbag, and no efforts were sufficient to inflate him.</E>
        <C>斯坦纳精神沮丧,象一只漏空了的气囊,什么力量都激动不了他。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Hotels, restaurants, bars and even shops all inflate their prices during carnival, and pickpockets are out in force.</E>
        <C>狂欢节期间,旅馆、餐馆、酒吧甚至商店价格暴涨,扒手大批出动。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When the sun rises, the guard cells inflate and bulge to open the stomata, and photosynthesis begins.</E>
        <C>当太阳升起时,这些保卫细胞充气并膨胀,打开了气孔,即开始了光合作用。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>blow up</E>
        <C>vt. 使充气；使通货膨胀</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>fill,swell with</E>
        <C>vi. 膨胀；充气</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'fɔ:məl]</SM>
    <E>informal</E>
    <C>adj. 非正式的；不拘礼节的；通俗的；日常使用的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The common man of Asia like this big, friendly, informal, democratic, serious young American.</E>
        <C>亚洲的普通人都喜欢这个身材魁梧、友好、平易近人、民主、严肃的年轻美国人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was an informal affair, rather like a gathering of a large and happy family.</E>
        <C>舞会就象一个幸福的大家庭的团聚,是不拘礼节的聚会。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A later call on president Roosevelt and prime Minister Churchill, a guest at the White House, was no more than an informal chat.</E>
        <C>稍后,我谒见罗斯福总统和邱吉尔首相--当时白宫的上宾,我们并未超过非正式的谈话范围。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was a blessing that I had been ignorant of this message during my just concluded "informal" session with them.</E>
        <C>谢天谢地,刚才当我同他们“非正式”会谈时还不知道这封电报。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The audience behaved indecorously as if the concert were an informal dress rehearsal.</E>
        <C>这些观众举止随便,仿佛这场音乐会是一场非正式的彩排。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>popular,casual</E>
        <C>adj. 非正式的；不拘礼节的；通俗的；日常使用的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[i'nɔkjuleit]</SM>
    <E>inoculate</E>
    <C>vt. [医] 接种；嫁接；灌输
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Good fiscal management did not inoculate Spain against mass unemployment.</E>
        <C>良好的财政管理并未使西班牙免遭大规模失业的命运。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Then you can harvest the kernels, and then you just need a few kernels -- I add mycelium to it, and then I inoculate the corn cobs.</E>
        <C>你还可以收获籽粒,然后你仅需要几粒籽粒——我给它加上菌丝,然后我给玉米接种。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Benjamin Jowett, probably Oxford's most famous head of a college, aimed to use the tutorial to "inoculate England with Balliol".</E>
        <C>本杰明·乔维特可能是牛津大学最有名的一位院长,他力图通过导师课制度"把贝列尔学院的理念灌输给英国人"。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>And the idea is, let's experimentally inoculate people with virus so we -- this is all IRB-approved, by the way; they got paid.</E>
        <C>这个想法就是我们实验性地用病毒给人们接种,这是经人体实验委员会批准的,他们是拿薪水的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Heavy regulation would not inoculate the world against future crises.</E>
        <C>加强调控并不能避免未来的危机。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>to get vaccinated,engraft</E>
        <C>vt. [医]接种；嫁接；灌输</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,insig'nifikənt]</SM>
    <E>insignificant</E>
    <C>adj. 无关紧要的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mrs. Molson was so insignificant that no one had ever noticed what she was like.</E>
        <C>莫尔森夫人显得微不足道,没有人注意她是个什么样子的人。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>indifferent,small-beer</E>
        <C>adj. 无关紧要的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,instə'biləti]</SM>
    <E>instability</E>
    <C>n. 不稳定（性）；基础薄弱；不安定
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The shortage of neutrons in U-235 seems to give its atoms a strange sort of instability.</E>
        <C>在U-235中缺少中子似乎给予U-235原子一种奇异的不稳定性。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sometimes the stability is stated in terms of the added rearward travel possible without instability.</E>
        <C>有时,稳定性是用重心从正常的后部位置再向后移动,但仍然保持稳定状态的附加移动量来判断的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The mechanical contribution to this coupling is subject to the hysteresis, metallurgical instability, creep, and slippage at holding clamps.</E>
        <C>引起这种耦合的机械因素是由于滞后、金相不稳定性、蠕变和夹以部分的滑移等效应的影响。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Low or intermediate frequency combustion instability generally involves the interaction of several components of an engine system.</E>
        <C>低频或中频燃烧不稳定性通常包含发动机系统中几个组件的相互作用。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A statically indeterminate structure will usually sustain loads in excess of that at first yield before instability occurs.</E>
        <C>超静定结构通常在失稳之前,既使超过第一个屈服点还能承受载荷。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>flux,imbalance</E>
        <C>n. [气象]不稳定（性）；基础薄弱；不安定</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'strʌktə]</SM>
    <E>instructor</E>
    <C>n. 指导书；教员；指导者
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mary took the place of Helen as an instructor.</E>
        <C>玛丽代替海伦当讲师。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Each instructor teaches five classes a day.</E>
        <C>每个讲师每天要讲5节课。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>My English instructor stopped me on the way out from chapel last night.</E>
        <C>昨晚从教堂出来,英语教师把我叫住。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>mentor,guider</E>
        <C>n. 指导书；教员；指导者</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in,telidʒə'biliti]</SM>
    <E>intelligibility</E>
    <C>n. [通信] 可懂度；可理解性；可理解的事物
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The unit of intelligibility of most of our brains is the story.</E>
        <C>对我们的大脑最清晰的单位是故事。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>speech material used in audiology ; word lists for intelligibility testing in paediatric audiology</E>
        <C>听觉学用语音材料.儿童听觉理解力测试用词汇表</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Speech intelligibility in patients with unilateral segmental mandibular defect with or without reconstruction</E>
        <C>下颌骨单侧节段性缺损及重建对语音清晰度的影响</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Constructing Binary Classification Trees with High Intelligibility</E>
        <C>具有高可理解性的二分决策树生成算法研究</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Function of Speech Intelligibility in Voice Evaluation after Laryngectomy</E>
        <C>语言可懂度在喉癌术后发音功能评价中的作用</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'tə:n, 'intə:n]</SM>
    <E>intern</E>
    <C>n. 实习生，实习医师
vt. 拘留，软禁
vi. 作实习医师
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>A helpful young English intern popped in to ask him about his liver.</E>
        <C>有个乐于助人的英国实习医生蹦蹦跳跳地走进屋来询问他肝的情况。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>trainee,probationer</E>
        <C>n. 实习生，实习医师</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>hold,detain</E>
        <C>vt. 拘留，软禁</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['intə:nʃip]</SM>
    <E>internship</E>
    <C>n. 实习生；（美）实习期；实习医师职位
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>At the heart of the two-year programme, in the long summer break between first and second years, is an internship.</E>
        <C>两年制项目的核心,是第一学年和第二学年之间长暑假中的一次实习。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Yes, and my sister Emily told me she has an interview for an internship at a law firm. With her people skills, I am sure she will get it.</E>
        <C>没错,像 Emily 那样讨人喜欢的人,那律师事务所肯定会要她去实习的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I made a few calls for my younger brother and found him an internship at a friend's company.</E>
        <C>我托了几个人,帮我弟弟在一个朋友开的公司找了一个实习工作。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If you can't afford to work for free, pair the internship or volunteer work with a side job that pays the bills.</E>
        <C>如果免费工作不能负担你的生活成本,那么在做实习生或自愿者之外,找份兼职负担生活费用。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Internship programs start in a few months and it's time to start preparing.</E>
        <C>实习计划还有几个月就要开始,是时候着手准备了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>trainee,probationer</E>
        <C>n. 实习生；（美）实习期；实习医师职位</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,intə'venʃən]</SM>
    <E>intervention</E>
    <C>n. 介入；调停；妨碍
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>But for your prompt intervention the police would never have caught their man.</E>
        <C>要不是你迅速地介入,警方便永远抓不到他们的犯人。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>prevention,violation</E>
        <C>n. 介入；调停；妨碍</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['intrikəsi]</SM>
    <E>intricacy</E>
    <C>n. 错综，复杂；难以理解
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The biology of bacteria can be quite Intricacy to understand.</E>
        <C>细菌生物学有时会很复杂难理解。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When it comes to results that can't be replicated, Dr. Alberts says the increasing intricacy of experiments may be largely to blame.</E>
        <C>阿尔贝茨博士说,试验结果之所以无法复制,在很大程度上可能要归咎于试验复杂性的增加。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Admire the intricacy and beauty of the human body. Compare the differences between normal organs and those affected by unhealthy lifestyles.</E>
        <C>欣赏人类身体结构的巧妙和美丽,尝试比较健康的和因不良生活方式导致病变的器官。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In the incredible intricacy and magnificence of the natural world. In the collective unconscious, the soul of the human race.</E>
        <C>比如是宇宙中关爱的灵魂,支撑并维持所有事物存在的内在的一股仁慈的能量。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Experts have been left in awe of the intricacy of the latest sighting, which is 360-feet in diameter, on a wheat field in Oxfordshire.</E>
        <C>在牛津郡一块麦田里,最新看到的麦田怪圈直径360英尺,其复杂性令专家们深感敬畏。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>complexity,sophistication</E>
        <C>n. 错综，复杂；难以理解</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,intrəu'spektiv]</SM>
    <E>introspective</E>
    <C>adj. 内省的；反省的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He allowed his works to express an introspective consciousness of individual isolation.</E>
        <C>他使自己的作品表现了孤独的个人内省的意识。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>One-sided and introspective mathematical speculation leads into sterile fields.</E>
        <C>片面的、内省的数学思索把人们引向不毛之地。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His mood changed too. He became increasingly introspective, and the dry humour became less and less visible.</E>
        <C>他的心情也改变了。他变得越来越内向了,连那一板正经的笑话也越来越少见了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>idiotropic</E>
        <C>adj. 内省的；反省的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'tru:siv]</SM>
    <E>intrusive</E>
    <C>adj. 侵入的；打扰的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The most impressive form of intrusive is the dike.</E>
        <C>最引人注目的侵入体是岩脉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We both felt intrusive and out of place.</E>
        <C>我们俩都觉得闯到这里来很不合适。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>instrusive,incursive</E>
        <C>adj. [岩]侵入的；打扰的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'tju:itiv]</SM>
    <E>intuitive</E>
    <C>adj. 直觉的；凭直觉获知的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Since it bars intuitive understanding it did make clear that logically analysis must stand on its own feet.</E>
        <C>因为它阻碍了直观的了解,但是它使逻辑的分析必须自立这一点变得很清楚。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Conservation laws, being based on the most elementary and intuitive ideas, are the most profound statements of natural law.</E>
        <C>守恒定律都是基于最基本的和直觉的概念,所以都是自然定律的最深刻的陈述。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her perception of the right seemed almost intuitive.</E>
        <C>她对正确事物的理解几乎是直觉的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This is an art in which intuitive guessing plays an important part.</E>
        <C>这个工作需要技巧,直觉的猜测会起很大的作用</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Taxonomy is very largely subjective and intuitive.</E>
        <C>分类学大体上是很主观和直观的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>instinctive,presentative</E>
        <C>adj. [心理]直觉的；凭直觉获知的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM></SM>
    <E>IBM</E>
    <C>abbr. 美国国际商用机器公司（International Business Machine）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>United Airlines and IBM were among these firms, and in a variety of ways they outperformed their Japanese counterparts.</E>
        <C>联合航空公司和国际商用机器公司居于这些公司之列,它们在许多方面超过了他们的日本对手。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Magnetic-tape units are compatible with IBM-type digital computers.</E>
        <C>磁带单元与IBM型数字计算机是配套的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Most often, the IBM disk-track format is used, sometimes with minor variations.</E>
        <C>大多数情况下,使用IBM的磁盘磁道格式,有时需要有少许变化。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[i'dilik, ai-]</SM>
    <E>idyllic</E>
    <C>adj. 牧歌的，田园诗的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Campbell placed the characters of his poem Gertrude of Wyoming (1809) in an idyllic valley of Pennsylvania.</E>
        <C>坎贝尔把他的《怀俄明的格特鲁德》(1809)一诗中的人物安置在诗情画意的宾州山谷中。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They are a beautiful and careful group, with one of whom the young American conducts an idyllic though not very vivid love affair.</E>
        <C>那些人具有内在美,全都无忧无虑。那个美国青年还和其中一个发生了纯朴的但非十分生动的爱情。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In an case, this idyllic two-particle situation was not to last.</E>
        <C>这种朴素的两个粒子的局面,终于没有持久下去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>These scenes had an idyllic air.</E>
        <C>这种情景多少有点田园气氛。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>bucolic</E>
        <C>adj. 牧歌的，田园诗的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[i'lɔdʒikəl]</SM>
    <E>illogical</E>
    <C>adj. 不合逻辑的；不合常理的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Some of his arguments are illogical.</E>
        <C>他的一些论证是不合逻辑的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>That "something illogical" had stirred her feelings more than her intellect to revolt.</E>
        <C>“某些不合逻辑的地方”激动得她的理智无力反抗。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>incoherent</E>
        <C>adj. [计]不合逻辑的；不合常理的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[i'mækjulət]</SM>
    <E>immaculate</E>
    <C>adj. 完美的；洁净的；无瑕疵的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>His gym shoes were immaculate in spite of the rain.</E>
        <C>尽管下雨,他脚上那双运动鞋仍洁净无垢。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>perfect,stainless,ideal,full,flawless</E>
        <C>adj. 完美的；洁净的；无瑕疵的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[i'mensəti]</SM>
    <E>immensity</E>
    <C>n. 巨大；无限；广大
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I wondered whether the stillness on the face of the immensity looking at us two were meant as an appeal or as a menace.</E>
        <C>我不知道,正在注视我们两个的那种博大无极的外表所呈现出的沉默,意思是在呼吁还是威胁?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>For a time he hesitated before the epic immensity of this broadening task.</E>
        <C>有一个时候,他面对这不断在扩展着的工作的史诗般的无边无际犹豫了起来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They act out their dramas in a setting whose wilderness immensity both dwarf and ennobles whatever they achieve.</E>
        <C>他们在荒原上奠定了他们的事业,而广阔无际的天地既使他们的成就显得渺小,也显得崇高。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A slight acquaintance with numbers will show the immensity of the first power in comparison of the second.</E>
        <C>稍微知道数的人都会知道,第一种力量比第二种力量大得多。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>infinite,vastness</E>
        <C>n. 巨大；无限；广大</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[i'mɔ:təl]</SM>
    <E>immortal</E>
    <C>adj. 不朽的；神仙的；长生的
n. 神仙；不朽人物
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Yet if I could have accepted the love of Apollo, I might have been immortal.</E>
        <C>不过,要是我接受了阿波罗的爱情,我可能已经成了神仙。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Had we yielded, the system would have been immortal.</E>
        <C>倘使我们当时作了让步,这个体系就会永远存在下去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You are setting forth to save immortal souls for the harvest of God.</E>
        <C>你们此去是拯救不灭的灵魂,为上帝收获果实。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>For me, I pray he may be immortal in Great Britain.</E>
        <C>在我看来,我打赌,他将成为大不列颠的不朽英雄。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>eternal,monumental</E>
        <C>adj. 不朽的；神仙的；长生的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>jinnee,djinni</E>
        <C>n. 神仙；不朽人物</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[im'prɔbəbl]</SM>
    <E>improbable</E>
    <C>adj. 不大可能的，未必确实的；不可信的；未必会发生的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>What is there so improbable in it?</E>
        <C>这有什么不大可能的呢?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is improbable that he will come.</E>
        <C>他不见得会来。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>suspect,unbelievable</E>
        <C>adj. 不大可能的，未必确实的；不可信的；未必会发生的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'sesntli]</SM>
    <E>incessantly</E>
    <C>adv. 不停地，不间断地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He went on chipping away incessantly, and for the first time with some success.</E>
        <C>他不断地钻空子,这是他第一次得手。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is true he was rarely heard to speak, but smoked his pipe incessantly.</E>
        <C>真的,大家难得听见他讲话,他只是不停地抽烟斗。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>ceaselessly,uninterruptedly</E>
        <C>adv. 不停地，不间断地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,indis'kriminət]</SM>
    <E>indiscriminate</E>
    <C>adj. 任意的；无差别的；不分皂白的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The next day he was formally charged with "breaking ranks while in formation, felonious assault, indiscriminate behavior".</E>
        <C>第二天,他正式被指控“在列队时破坏队形,行凶殴打,行为失检”。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His great power seemed to be his power of indiscriminate admiration.</E>
        <C>他最大的本领似乎是对人胡吹乱捧。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>random,arbitrary</E>
        <C>adj. 任意的；无差别的；不分皂白的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'dʌstriəs]</SM>
    <E>industriousness</E>
    <C>n. 勤勉，勤奋
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>They have brought to our country an industriousness that boosts our economy.</E>
        <C>他们带来的勤奋精神促进了我们经济的发展。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>diligence,assiduity</E>
        <C>n. 勤勉，勤奋</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'evitəbli]</SM>
    <E>inevitably</E>
    <C>adv. 不可避免地；必然地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Don't beat about the bush. In the way you go on, you are inevitably coming apart.</E>
        <C>别再闪闪烁烁了。照你们这样下去,毫无疑问是会散伙的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>necessarily,ineluctably</E>
        <C>adv. 不可避免地；必然地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['infinitli]</SM>
    <E>infinitely</E>
    <C>adv. 无限地；极其
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Fourier transform is an integral expression for a Fourier series applied to an infinitely long signal.</E>
        <C>傅里叶变换式是对博里叶级数的一种积分表达式。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was a wonderful white snow-flower, which he had desired infinitely.</E>
        <C>她是一朵奇异无比的洁白的雪莲花,是他梦寐以求的花朵。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Nature is not infinitely complex with every situation displaying an entirely different set of properties.</E>
        <C>自然界并不是无限复杂,复杂到每一事态都显示出一套完全不同的性质。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She stooped down, and touched the trumpets, with infinitely fine and delicate-touching finger-tips. It filled Gerald with ease to see her.</E>
        <C>她弯下腰,小心翼翼地用纤嫩的手指尖去碰摸那些喇叭花。看到她杰罗尔德便十分轻松愉快。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The investigation of its infinitely small components had to await the development of optical methods and is of relatively recent origin.</E>
        <C>要研究其无数小的结构成分,必须有待于光学方法的发展,因而其起始较晚。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>extremely,most,rare</E>
        <C>adv. 无限地；极其</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'fleitəbl]</SM>
    <E>inflatable</E>
    <C>adj. 膨胀的，可充气的；得意的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>They plunged into the lake after loading their gear on an inflatable rubber dinghy, let the current carry them to the other side.</E>
        <C>把装备放在充气橡皮筏上他们跳入湖中,就任凭水流把他们冲向对岸。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>proud,dilative</E>
        <C>adj. 膨胀的，可充气的；得意的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,indʒi'nju:əti]</SM>
    <E>ingenuity</E>
    <C>n. 心灵手巧，独创性；精巧；精巧的装置
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had not credited her with that much ingenuity.</E>
        <C>他真还没料到她还有这样的聪明才智!</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was a good mathematician, far better than I, with first-rate technical ingenuity.</E>
        <C>他是一名优秀的数学家,比我要强得多,在技术上有着头等的聪明才智。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>With a little ingenuity and vision, he had made it but impossible for anyone in the squadron to talk to him.</E>
        <C>凭着一点独创性和想象力,他使得中队里几乎没有一个人可以同他讲话了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Depending on the ingenuity of the analyst, various parameters, both primary and secondary, can be included.</E>
        <C>依靠分析人员的创造性,可以考虑各种主要的和次要的参数。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Philosophy's queerest arguments tickle agreeably our sense of subtlety and ingenuity.</E>
        <C>哲学上最奇怪的议点也会愉快地引起我们微妙机敏的感觉。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>originality,elaboration</E>
        <C>n. 心灵手巧，独创性；精巧；精巧的装置</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['inəsəns]</SM>
    <E>innocence</E>
    <C>n. 清白，无罪；天真无邪
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was in a state of lawful innocence, so to speak.</E>
        <C>也可以说她过的是一种守法的天真烂漫的生活。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His heart was calm and numb with a sort of innocence of love, now.</E>
        <C>此刻他的心平静而麻木,充满了天真无邪的爱。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A childlike innocence shone out of his handsome eyes.</E>
        <C>一束孩童般的天真无邪的光从他那双俊秀的眼睛里闪耀出来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Only innocence dares to be so bold.</E>
        <C>只有天真才会做出这种冒失的事。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His curly brown hair gave him a kind of Greek innocence and aspect.</E>
        <C>他那卷曲的褐色头发使他显出一种古希腊人的天真和丰采。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>clean hands,blamelessness</E>
        <C>n. 清白，无罪；天真无邪</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'sidiəs]</SM>
    <E>insidious</E>
    <C>adj. 阴险的；隐伏的；暗中为害的；狡猾的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>This insidious disease produces extensive and unmeasured economic losses through reduced efficiency in feed utilization.</E>
        <C>这种隐伏性疾病产生了广泛的和未加统计的由于饲料利用率降低的经济损失。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Our policy is known to be constructive and not to imply insidious dangers to their national life.</E>
        <C>大家知道我们的政策具有建设性,并且对于国民的生活并没有潜在的危险。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The abrupt stillness seemed alien and artificial, a little insidious.</E>
        <C>这突如其来的宁静,显得很陌生,很不自然,而且好象暗地里要出什么岔子似的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Bleeding may be chronic and insidious or brisk and life threatening.</E>
        <C>出血可以是慢性和隐袭的,或是活跃和危及生命的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Cancer is a disease caused by the insidious progressive growth of abnormal cells.</E>
        <C>癌症是异常细胞不知不觉地进行性生长所引起的一种疾病。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>designing,knowing,subtle</E>
        <C>adj. 阴险的；隐伏的；暗中为害的；狡猾的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'sistənt]</SM>
    <E>insistent</E>
    <C>adj. 坚持的；迫切的；显著的；引人注目的；紧急的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>As she spoke her voice became harsh, insistent, angry.</E>
        <C>她越往下说,声调越是严历、坚决、气愤。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>consistent,obvious,prominent,urgent,attractive</E>
        <C>adj. 坚持的；迫切的；显著的；引人注目的；紧急的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'sɔljubl]</SM>
    <E>insoluble</E>
    <C>adj. 不能解决的；[化学] 不能溶解的；难以解释的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Cuprous acetylide takes the form of a russet or reddish-brown powder, insoluble in water and in the majority of organic solvents.</E>
        <C>乙炔亚铜是黄褐色的红棕色的粉末,不溶于水和大多数有机溶剂。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Thrombin is an enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of the soluble plasma protein fibrinogen to the insoluble protein fibrin.</E>
        <C>凝血酶能催化可溶性血浆纤维蛋白转化为不溶性的纤维蛋白。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Life was a dark, insoluble mystery, but whatever it was, strength and weakness were its two constituents.</E>
        <C>人生是玄妙的,不可分解的秘密,但是不管怎么样,强和弱就是它的两种组织成份。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The theory of condensation on insoluble particles depends qualitatively on the reduced liquid surface area.</E>
        <C>定性地说,在不可溶粒子上的凝结理论是与这减少的液体表面积有关的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In the young cheese, all nitrogen is present in the form of insoluble protein.</E>
        <C>在未成熟的干酪中,全部氮都以不溶性蛋白质状态存在。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>unsolvable,irresolvable</E>
        <C>adj. [化学]不能解决的；不能溶解的；难以解释的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,insə'mauntəbl]</SM>
    <E>insurmountable</E>
    <C>adj. 不能克服的；不能超越的；难以对付的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He hoped that would be no insurmountable objection to a man of his liberality of sentiment.</E>
        <C>对于一位思想开明的人士而言,他希望其间不致存在不可逾越的鸿沟。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You will not further imagine it to be insurmountable.</E>
        <C>你进而不会觉得那简直是无法解决的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This necessity would have presented no insurmountable bar to the visit.</E>
        <C>这一条件本来会对这次访问提出一个不可克服的障碍。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>After buying a new chain I was faced with the insurmountable task of putting the confusing jigsaw puzzle together again.</E>
        <C>我买来新链条后,就面临着一项难以完成的任务:如何把那些令人头昏脑胀的“七巧板”重新拼装好。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She knew it was not insurmountable.</E>
        <C>她知道这个问题不是不能解决的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>unsurmountable,unvanquishable</E>
        <C>adj. 不能克服的；不能超越的；难以对付的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'tɔksikeit, -kit, -keit]</SM>
    <E>intoxicate</E>
    <C>vt. 使陶醉；使喝醉；使中毒
vi. 醉
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Their Name, their Garb, and Work did so intoxicate and bewitch me.</E>
        <C>他们的名气,服饰和作品确实使我陶醉,令我着迷。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>charm,liquor</E>
        <C>vt. 使陶醉；使喝醉；使中毒</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'vetərət]</SM>
    <E>inveterate</E>
    <C>adj. 根深的；积习的；成癖的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He carried his hands in his pockets, and there was something in the way he did it that showed the habit was inveterate.</E>
        <C>他的手一直插在裤袋里。从他的姿式看,这已成为他根深蒂固的习惯。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Nominalists accordingly adopt the opinion that substance is a spurious idea due to our inveterate human trick of turning names into things.</E>
        <C>我们人类有种根深蒂固的习惯,惯于把名称变为实物,因此,唯名主义者才主张说,实体是一个虚假的概念。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>deeply rooted</E>
        <C>adj. 根深的；积习的；成癖的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,iri'teiʃən]</SM>
    <E>irritation</E>
    <C>n. 刺激；刺激物；激怒；兴奋
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Why, are you not?" returned his questioner, fretted into a state of the utmost irritation.</E>
        <C>“怎么,难道你不是吗?”问话的人答道,陷入极端的愤怒的情绪中。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>stimulus,incentive,excitement,needle</E>
        <C>n. 刺激；刺激物；激怒；兴奋</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[iɡ'nəubl]</SM>
    <E>ignoble</E>
    <C>adj. 不光彩的；卑鄙的；卑贱的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>What did he think of her--that she was base, vulgar, ignoble?</E>
        <C>他对她怎么想-认为她下贱,庸俗,可耻?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The whole house was roaring with laughter and applause, and he saw only an ignoble farce that made him sad.</E>
        <C>观众看得津津有味,哄堂大笑,不断鼓掌,他却觉得这不过是一出无聊的闹剧,只能使他愁上加愁。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mr. Baldwin was, of course, not moved by any ignoble wish to remain in office.</E>
        <C>鲍德温先生当然不是出于想继续做官这个卑劣的动机。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He acquired a slouching gait, and ignoble look.</E>
        <C>他学了一套萎靡不振的走路样子和一种不体面的神气。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The fear of death is somewhat abject and ignoble.</E>
        <C>怕死就未免有些可鄙、有些不光彩了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>poor,mean,low,base,dirty</E>
        <C>adj. 不光彩的；卑鄙的；卑贱的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[i,lju:mi'neiʃən]</SM>
    <E>illumination</E>
    <C>n. 照明；[光] 照度；启发；灯饰（需用复数）；阐明
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Now she was the centre of a little illumination of her own.</E>
        <C>现在她正处于愉快的心情之中。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The visibility of the lunar formations depends on their illumination by the sun.</E>
        <C>月球结构的可见性取决于太阳对它们的照明。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Static evaluation is used to determine motions in a direction that bisects the angle between the directions of illumination and observation.</E>
        <C>静力学计算是用来决定照射方向与观察方向之间的角分线方向的运动。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had all the illumination of wisdom and none of its pedantry.</E>
        <C>他具有智慧的一切光辉,却没有丝毫学究的迂腐气息。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Quasimonochromatic illumination is generally made use of when resulting data are to be analyzed electronically, e.g. with a photodetector.</E>
        <C>当得出的数据要用电子学方法(例如通过一个光探头)来分析时,一般采用准单色光照明。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>lumination,luminous intensity</E>
        <C>n. [电]照明；[光]照度；启发；灯饰（需用复数）；阐明</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,iməu'leiʃən]</SM>
    <E>immolation</E>
    <C>n. 祭物，供奉牲礼；宰杀，祭品
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Emperor had these clay figures made instead of burying slave-workers alive as immolation.</E>
        <C>秦始皇用泥塑造了这批俑,没有活埋奴隶作为殉葬。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>offering,sacrifice</E>
        <C>n. 祭物，供奉牲礼；宰杀，祭品</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[im'pendiŋ]</SM>
    <E>impending</E>
    <C>adj. 即将发生的；迫切的；悬挂的
v. 迫近；悬空（impend的现在分词）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Aware of the impending attack, the Speaker struck back by declaring that he would fight to the end.</E>
        <C>这位议长意识到即将到来的攻击,声称要战斗到底。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was not turned to the past, but to the immediate, impending hour.</E>
        <C>她想的不是过去,而是未来,那即将到来的,逐渐临近的时刻。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As the blow still hung impending, I leaped in a trice upon one side.</E>
        <C>当打击迫在眉睫时,我一下子就跳到了一边。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>pressing,stringent</E>
        <C>adj. 即将发生的；迫切的；悬挂的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>threatening</E>
        <C>v. 迫近；悬空（impend的现在分词）</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,impə'septəbl]</SM>
    <E>imperceptible</E>
    <C>adj. 感觉不到的；极细微的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>By imperceptible degrees, as the tide ran out, we lost more and more of the nearer woods and hills.</E>
        <C>后来落潮的势头渐渐减弱了,不知不觉间,近处的山林愈来愈少了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>pretersensual</E>
        <C>adj. 感觉不到的；极细微的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[im'pɔvəriʃ]</SM>
    <E>impoverish</E>
    <C>vt. 使贫穷；使枯竭
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>America still has enough credibility to charter a more profitable path that would impoverish its creditors slowly.</E>
        <C>美国还有足够的信誉,它可以选择一个更有利可图的方式,慢慢剥削债主至贫。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is self-defeating, because attempts by every member country to tighten fiscal policy at once will impoverish all, including creditors.</E>
        <C>说它适得其反,是因为如果每个成员国都紧缩财政政策,包括债权国在内的所有国家都将立即陷入贫困。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This increase in dues is only 10 cents. It will not impoverish any member.</E>
        <C>会费只增加10美分,不会使任何会员变穷的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Hence, quite aside from the injustice which stereotypes do to others, they impoverish ourselves.</E>
        <C>因此,陈规不仅对他人造成了不公,同时也使我们自己的认识能力枯竭。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Impoverish the soil by overuse.</E>
        <C>过度耕作而使土壤变得贫瘠</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>pauperize,beggar</E>
        <C>vt. 使贫穷；使枯竭</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['imprəvaiz]</SM>
    <E>improvise</E>
    <C>vt. 即兴创作；即兴表演；临时做；临时提供
vi. 即兴创作；即兴表演；临时凑合
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>When she crashed instead of going off the mountain, they had to improvise.</E>
        <C>当她撞了车而不是掉到山下去时,他们就只得即席表演了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>extemporize</E>
        <C>vi. 即兴创作；即兴表演；临时凑合</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'klemənt]</SM>
    <E>inclement</E>
    <C>adj. 险恶的；气候严酷的；狂风暴雨的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The vagaries of inclement weather conditions are avoided to a certain extent.</E>
        <C>可以在一定程度上避免变化莫测的恶劣气候影响。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>nasty,pernicious</E>
        <C>adj. 险恶的；气候严酷的；狂风暴雨的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,inkli'neiʃən]</SM>
    <E>inclination</E>
    <C>n. 倾向，爱好；斜坡
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The inclination I had for the sea was by this time done away.</E>
        <C>我想漂洋远航的愿望到此已经消失殆尽。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I had no inclination for the law.</E>
        <C>我从不打算进入司法界。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I disliked the trade, and had a strong inclination to go to sea, but my father declared against it.</E>
        <C>我不喜欢这一职业,极想出海谋生,但父亲明确表示反对。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Please write as soon as you have the time and inclination.</E>
        <C>请你一有时间和心情就马上写回信。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>tendency,liability,hill,trend,interest</E>
        <C>n. 倾向，爱好；斜坡</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'kʌmbənt]</SM>
    <E>incumbent</E>
    <C>adj. 现任的；依靠的；负有职责的
n. 在职者；现任者；领圣俸者
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is incumbent (up) on us to do so.</E>
        <C>这样做是我们义不容辞的责任。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>dependent,anaclitic</E>
        <C>adj. [管理]现任的；依靠的；负有职责的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,indi'fainəbl]</SM>
    <E>indefinable</E>
    <C>adj. 难下定义的；难确定的；模糊不清的
n. 难下定义的事物；难以确切描述的事物
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>These gentlemen had an indefinable mistrust of her good offices.</E>
        <C>这些先生们对她的好意殷勤抱有难以名状的戒心。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>These words were uttered with an indefinable sound which startled the girl.</E>
        <C>这些话的口气有些暧昧,它使姑娘吃了一惊。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She lacks the indefinable charm of weakness.</E>
        <C>她缺少那种难以形容的软弱的媚态。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>ambiguous,blurred</E>
        <C>adj. 难下定义的；难确定的；模糊不清的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,indi'skraibəbl]</SM>
    <E>indescribable</E>
    <C>adj. 难以形容的；莫名其妙的；不能用语言表达的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was an indescribable flickering glow in his eyes, creating a fearsome and wholly unnatural effect.</E>
        <C>他的眼里射出一种无法形容的闪烁的光辉,给人以一种可怕的、完全不正常的感觉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The freshness of her beauty was indeed gone, its indescribable majesty and its indescribable charm remained.</E>
        <C>她那明艳的秀色固然已经一去不返,可是那描写不尽的端庄,说不尽的风韵,仍旧不减当年。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Then the article goes on to speak of the truly indescribable and bestial conditions of life in the swollen London slums.</E>
        <C>文章接着谈到不断膨胀中的伦敦贫民窟无限悲惨的非人生活情况。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was with indescribable relief that I received the news that President Roosevelt had been re-elected.</E>
        <C>当我得到罗斯福总统再度当选的消息后,我的欣慰之情真是难以形容。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His letters had caused her an indescribable thrill, the sight of his handwriting had made her tremble.</E>
        <C>他的一封封信在她心里激起了难以形容的波浪,看见他的笔迹使她浑身震颤。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>unnameable,nameless</E>
        <C>adj. 难以形容的；莫名其妙的；不能用语言表达的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'difərəntli]</SM>
    <E>indifferently</E>
    <C>adv. 冷淡地；漠不关心地；平庸地；相当差地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He took the strip of glass indifferently, and raised it toward the lamp.</E>
        <C>他漫不经心地拿起那块玻璃条,把它举到灯前。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>strange,nonchalantly</E>
        <C>adv. 冷淡地；漠不关心地；平庸地；相当差地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,indispə'ziʃən]</SM>
    <E>indisposition</E>
    <C>n. 微恙；不愿意；嫌恶
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mr. Moore's good constitution quickly triumphed over his indisposition. In a few days he shook it off.</E>
        <C>穆尔先生体质好,很快就战胜他的微恙,不消几天工夫,他就把病魔赶走。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It suddenly dawned upon her that Bertha's indisposition was assumed.</E>
        <C>她突然心生一念:伯莎的病是假装的!</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>unwillingness,reluctation</E>
        <C>n. 微恙；不愿意；嫌恶</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['indəu'ni:zjə,-ʒə]</SM>
    <E>Indonesia</E>
    <C>n. 印尼，印度尼西亚（东南亚岛国）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The way was open once more for the British to challenge the Dutch supremacy over the trade of Indonesia.</E>
        <C>再次开辟了英国人向荷兰人在印尼的贸易霸权挑战的道路。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Waste natural gas is being flared off in the Middle East, Indonesia, and Venezuela for lack of pipelines or complementary resources.</E>
        <C>中东、印度尼西亚和委内瑞拉由于缺乏油管或辅动性资源,剩余的天然气只能烧掉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Meanwhile affairs in Indonesia had passed through critical phrases.</E>
        <C>这时,印度尼西亚的事态经历了一个紧急的时期。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in,fælə'biləti]</SM>
    <E>infallibility</E>
    <C>n. 绝无错误；无过失
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The parents realized how much belief their children usually have in their character and infallibility.</E>
        <C>他们意识到孩子通常多么相信父母的品行和父母的绝对正确。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'finəti]</SM>
    <E>infinity</E>
    <C>n. 无穷；无限大；无限距
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The far point of a normal eye is at infinity.</E>
        <C>正常眼的远点在无穷远处。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>boundlessness,without end</E>
        <C>n. [数]无穷；无限大；无限距</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['inməust]</SM>
    <E>inmost</E>
    <C>adj. 心底的，内心深处的；最深的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I could keep my passion pure by concealing it in the inmost recesses of my heart.</E>
        <C>我能够把自己纯洁的热情藏在内心深处。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>deepest,benmost</E>
        <C>adj. 心底的，内心深处的；最深的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['inəuveitə]</SM>
    <E>innovator</E>
    <C>n. 改革者，创新者
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was an innovator in engineers, transmissions and mechanical components.</E>
        <C>他在发动机,传动,机械构件方面搞了一些革新。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>barner,crusader</E>
        <C>n. 改革者，创新者</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,inkwi'ziʃən]</SM>
    <E>inquisition</E>
    <C>n. 调查；宗教法庭；审讯
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Spanish Inquisition was roasting and racking, and burning with a free hand.</E>
        <C>西班牙的宗教裁判正在恣意施行严刑拷打。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>investigation,probe,research,hearing,trial</E>
        <C>n. 调查；宗教法庭；[法]审讯</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['inrʌʃ]</SM>
    <E>inrush</E>
    <C>n. 涌入；侵入；流入
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>(Study on the Modeling, Simulation and Identification of Magnetizing Inrush Current in Power Transformers, Master Thesis ).</E>
        <C>电力变压器励磁涌流建模仿真及识别方案的研究:[硕士学位论文]</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A Case Study of Rock Failure and Water Inrush from the Coal Seam Roof</E>
        <C>煤层顶板破坏与突水实例研究</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Shear failure water inrush mode at karst sink hole bottom in North China coal field</E>
        <C>华北型煤田岩溶陷落柱顶底部剪切破坏突水模式</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sand inrush in roof rock's rotating in shallow seam mining</E>
        <C>浅埋煤层老顶岩块回转过程中的溃沙分析</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Causes of water inrush in Qidong Coal Mine</E>
        <C>祁东煤矿突水灾害成因分析</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>penetration,intrusion</E>
        <C>n. 涌入；侵入；流入</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'sinjueit]</SM>
    <E>insinuate</E>
    <C>vt. 暗示；使逐渐而巧妙地取得；使迂回地潜入
vi. 暗讽；说含沙射影的话
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It seems to me you insinuate things about her.</E>
        <C>我觉得你讲起她来,总有些弦外之音。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>And do you mean to insinuate that there is not a sort of devotion in that?</E>
        <C>难道你还能拐弯儿抹角儿地说这不算是赤胆忠心吗?</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>imply,hint at</E>
        <C>vt. 暗示；使逐渐而巧妙地取得；使迂回地潜入</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>speak at</E>
        <C>vi. 暗讽；说含沙射影的话</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,insju'lærəti, 'insə-]</SM>
    <E>insularity</E>
    <C>n. （思想、观点等）偏狭，性僵化；岛国性质（或状态）；岛屿生活状况，与外界隔绝的生活状况
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The mysteries, jargon and insularity of the self-satisfied old crafts are revealed for all to see.</E>
        <C>那些固步自封的传统行业的神秘、术语和偏狭现在都一览无遗。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It’s an insularity that runs all the way up to the corporate suites.</E>
        <C>在这种狭隘的思想指导之下人们想法设法地得到公司提供的套房。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Recruiters are looking for evidence in job applications that graduates can overcome such institutional insularity.</E>
        <C>招聘公司在求职申请中寻找证据,证明毕业生能够克服这些制度方面的狭隘。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sometimes, too, cohesion is just another word for insularity or even self-dealing.</E>
        <C>有时候,凝聚力成了狭隘甚至是内部交易的代名词。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Insularity and self-containment, it is argued, go hand in hand.</E>
        <C>他们争论说,心胸狭窄和自我封闭是并存的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>parochialism,intolerance</E>
        <C>n. （思想、观点等）偏狭，性僵化；岛国性质（或状态）；岛屿生活状况，与外界隔绝的生活状况</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['intiɡreitid]</SM>
    <E>integrated</E>
    <C>adj. 综合的；完整的；互相协调的
v. 整合；使…成整体（integrate的过去分词）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Corporation farming accented the tendency toward integrated control and operation of two or more segments of the industry.</E>
        <C>组合的农业企业都趋向于由两个或几个环节组成统一管理和作业。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The dipole oscillator sum can be expressed in terms of the integrated photo absorption cross section.</E>
        <C>偶极谐振子和可以用积分后的光子吸收截面来表示。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>With a given collimator the integrated reflections in the parallel and antiparallel positions will be equal.</E>
        <C>对于一个给定的准直器,在平行和逆平行位置时积分反射是一样的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Cadmium treatment is likely to be integrated with other treatment schemes.</E>
        <C>镉的处理可能与其它处理电路结合起来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Integrated circuit has had a very significant impact on digital system development.</E>
        <C>集成电路的出现与发展使数字系统的设计工作发生了巨大的变化。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>comprehensive,synthetic,whole,general,full</E>
        <C>adj. 综合的；完整的；互相协调的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[in'tə:minəbli]</SM>
    <E>interminably</E>
    <C>adv. 无限地；漫无止境地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>For the same reason, writers talk interminably about their own books.</E>
        <C>出于同样的原因,作家没完没了地谈论着他们自己的作品。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>infinitely,unlimitedly</E>
        <C>adv. 无限地；漫无止境地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,intə'stelə]</SM>
    <E>interstellar</E>
    <C>adj. [航][天] 星际的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Thick clouds of interstellar gas absorb most of the light and screen other stars from us.</E>
        <C>恒星间气体所形成的厚云层,吸收大部分的光,并遮住其他星星。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>astral</E>
        <C>adj. [航][天]星际的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,intə'wi:v, 'intə,wi:v]</SM>
    <E>interweave</E>
    <C>vt. （使）交织；织进；（使）混杂
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Do ye then interweave the mortal with the immortal.</E>
        <C>你们不可把会死的与不朽的混杂起来。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>raddle</E>
        <C>vt. （使）交织；织进；（使）混杂</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,inti'meiʃən]</SM>
    <E>intimation</E>
    <C>n. 暗示；告知；讽示
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>At this intimation the Gun club merely shrugged its shoulders and returned to its great work.</E>
        <C>听了这个消息,大炮俱乐部的会员们只耸了耸肩膀,就继续进行伟大的工作去了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This intimation seemed to compose in some degree the vehement passion of the old hag.</E>
        <C>这番交代似乎使老妖婆的无名怒火稍微平息了一点。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Only Americans fully share his intimation.</E>
        <C>只有美国人才能完全同意他的说法。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Brown gave no intimation that he had heard anything.</E>
        <C>布朗象没有听见似的,无任何表示。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Hopkins sent me the earliest intimation.</E>
        <C>霍普金斯最先将情况通知我。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>connotation,reminder,implication,allusion</E>
        <C>n. [心理]暗示；告知；讽示</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[i'tinərənt,ai-]</SM>
    <E>itinerant</E>
    <C>adj. 巡回的；流动的
n. 巡回者；行商
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Itinerant surgeons operated for stone, cataract, and hernia.</E>
        <C>巡回的外科医生对结石、白内障和疝进行手术。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In the past itinerant merchants sold harmful products.</E>
        <C>过去,流动的商人出售有毒的产品。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>floating,fluid,flowing,road,running</E>
        <C>adj. 巡回的；流动的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>circuiter,pedlery</E>
        <C>n. 巡回者；行商</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
</Words>